A huge 87 per cent of respondents answered "no" when asked if they thought the negotiations would result in a peace deal.
Only seven per cent said "yes", according to the survey conducted by Shiluv Millward Brown and broadcast on the privately owned Channel 2 television.
The deadline of the nine-month framework for US-brokered direct talks between Israel and the Palestinians is the end of April with no visible results, as both sides express seemingly irreconcilable demands.
One such issue would be the future of Jerusalem, which Israel considers its "eternal and undivided" capital, while the Palestinians envision the annexed eastern sector as the capital of their future state.
According to the poll, 63 per cent think Israel should not relinquish east Jerusalem, compared with 26 percent who said it should.
More than three quarters of those asked (77 per cent) firmly backed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's demand that Palestinians recognise Israel as the Jewish state -- a demand they dismiss.
Asked whether Kerry was a fair broker, 38 per cent said he was "biased in favour of the Palestinians" while 27 per cent said his conduct was "fair".
Only two per cent said he was pro-Israel, and 32 per cent did not have a view on the question.
The survey was conducted among 502 respondents with a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points.
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