Wrapping up a few days in EY, here are my unscientific impressions of the atmosphere.
I think most people are resigned to the fact that the outcome won't be much different than the previous one and the country is headed to round 4.
As such there seems to be a lot of apathy.
Gantz seems to keep on stumbling whenever he talks. Those that hate (and are jealous) of Netanyahu seem to have run out of ammo. Yes, they say that they won't form a coalition with Netanyahu, but there's only that much mileage one can get out of the indictments, especially now that they were served (hastily at a bad timing with procedural flaws). As someone put it to me: Netanyahu should pay the price, not for what is in the indictments, as those are a witch hunt with nothing material, but for allowing the forces that brought about these bogus indictments to fester. That being said it's obvious that Gantz is simply not capable, constantly stumbling in interviews, it seems like his strongest selling point is his looks.
The United Arab List supposedly started to campaign towards non-arabs, claiming that they will protect minorities. Their campaign apparently includes ads in Yiddish, Amharic and Russian (I haven't seen any, just heard about it on the radio).
Meanwhile some think tank put up ads depicting Abbas and Haniye on blindfolded and on their knees, with the headline "Peace is made with defeated enemies". The mayor of Tel-Aviv banned those signs, which gave them additional publicity. I heard a couple of interviews with a woman from the organization that put those signs up. I think she did well in the interviews. While they are appealing to the Supreme Court against the ban, she thanks the mayor of Tel-Aviv for the publicity. She welcomes anyone that finds those ads offensive to suggest a different headline that will convey their message that a different approach should be tried, rather than the one that has been tried for decades and didn't work, of appeasement and giving up things in exchange for "peace".