Likud Leads with 29 Seats as Bennett and Lapid Fall to Single-Digit Mandates
A recent poll reveals a dramatic decline for former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid, both receiving only single-digit mandates. Their attempts to run separate lists have effectively erased their political influence, while the "Yashar" party gains momentum, reaching its highest polling numbers. The Likud party maintains a strong lead with 29 mandates, solidifying its position ahead of the upcoming elections.
The political landscape shows a clear division between the blocs, with the opposition collectively holding 61 mandates. This dynamic highlights the ongoing struggle for power in Israel's Knesset, as parties vie for influence and voter support.
Public sentiment includes criticism of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with some voters expressing disappointment over his focus on polls rather than advancing sovereignty and security. Concerns were raised about Netanyahu's alliances with ultra-Orthodox parties and his cautious approach toward the United States, which some feel compromises Israel's defense.
The poll underscores the volatility of Israel's political scene, with significant shifts in voter preferences and the potential for new alliances to reshape the parliamentary balance in the near future.
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