Bennett's Party Prepares for Possible Loss, Gadi Eisenkot May Lead Opposition Bloc
Following a sharp decline in recent polls, former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's party is bracing for potential losses in the upcoming elections. A senior party official reportedly stated in a private conversation that if the party falls to around 13-14 seats, former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot would become the head of the opposition bloc. The official indicated that as long as the party remains above this threshold, the contest for bloc leadership and the prime ministership remains open. However, if the party drops below this level, Eisenkot is expected to emerge as the leading candidate for the opposition camp. The party denied these claims, calling the report "false and based on fabricated sources."
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