Poll finds waning support for the Joint List

Some 46% are displeased with the party and the rest don't know.

MK Haneen Zoabi [L] speaks at a news conference announcing the Joint List political slate of all the Arab parties with Ahmed Tibi [R], in Nazareth in 2015 (photo credit: AMMAR AWAD/REUTERS)
MK Haneen Zoabi [L] speaks at a news conference announcing the Joint List political slate of all the Arab parties with Ahmed Tibi [R], in Nazareth in 2015
(photo credit: AMMAR AWAD/REUTERS)
The Joint List enjoys only 42% support among Arabs in Israel, a new poll published by Yedioth Ahronoth finds.
Some 46% are displeased with the party and the rest don't know.
Earlier this week, MK Ahmed Tibi broke apart the Joint List when he removed his Ta'al party.
Likewise, the only Jewish member of the list, Dov Khenin, recently announced he's quitting politics altogether after 12 years in politics and will not run in the April 9 elections.
Controversial Joint List MK Haneen Zoabi said in early January she will not run in April’s Knesset elections.
Zoabi, 49, told members of the Balad Party, one of four parties that make up the Joint List, that she would be concluding a decade of work in the Knesset.