About 44% of those who voted for the Likud Beiteinu party in the last election do not believe that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to find a two-state solution formula, a poll published by the (Maariv) Israeli daily today revealed. The poll indicated that 58% of Israelis do not believe that the Prime Minister intends to achieve a two-state agreement, including 44% voted for Likud Beiteinu party, while 31% believe the opposite. The poll found that 60% of Yesh Atid voters and 66% of Shas voters are dissatisfied with Netanyahu’s performance in the political sphere, compared with 37% satisfied.