The polling found that 62% of respondents, including 91% of Democrats and 35% of Republicans, said it was believable that Trump illegally stored classified documents at his home in Florida.
78% of LGBT Israelis consider the safety of a destination when deciding where to travel.
Recent polling has shown an increase in the popularity of Benny Gantz's National Unity coming mostly from undecided and non-voters coming off the fence.
Despite inter-sector tensions, the vast majority of Israelis oppose splitting up the state into two liberal and conservative states.
According to the poll, Gantz's National Unity Party would garner 29 mandates to Likud's 26.
Among Otzma Yehudit and Religious Zionist party voters, support for same-sex marriage increased substantially.
According to a Pew Research Center survey, 73% of American adults say that spending time with their family is one of the most important things to them.
The two candidates are aiming to attract some 8 million voters who did not go to the polls in the first round.
The poll additionally found over half of Israelis believe the new budget mainly serves constituents of the coalition.
60% of Israelis polled blame the government for egregious living costs. Also of concern to respondents were judicial system reforms and national security.