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New Right-Wing Party Threatens to Split Votes from Likud Bloc, Polls Show 7-9 Seats

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New Right-Wing Party Threatens to Split Votes from Likud Bloc, Polls Show 7-9 Seats
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago

What happened

Recent polls show the Likud bloc struggling with 50-52 seats as a new right-wing party threatens to siphon 7-9 mandates from it. Analyst Mati Tuchfeld explains that disillusioned right-wing voters reject current coalition parties and Netanyahu, favoring a new party linked to former government figures aiming to return to power. This dynamic complicates the right-wing's electoral prospects ahead of upcoming elections.

  • 01Polls show Likud bloc at 50-52 seats, facing challenges from a new right-wing party.
  • 027-9 right-wing mandates come from voters rejecting current coalition parties and Netanyahu.
  • 03Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich are seen as unappealing or too extreme by these voters.
  • 04New party appeals to voters disillusioned with existing right-wing options, linked to former government figures.
  • 05Netanyahu views the new party as a tactic to divert right-wing votes to a government led by Gadi Eizenkot.
  • 06The new party could reshape right-wing voter dynamics ahead of the elections.

Summary translated & synthesized from the sources below by baba. Read each original for the full report.

In this story
People
Benjamin NetanyahuNaftali BennettItamar Ben-Gvir
OrganizationsLikud, Maariv

Full coverage · 3 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

SrugimRight · Hebrew14 minutes ago
New Right-Wing Party Threatens to Split Votes from Likud Bloc, Polls Show 7-9 Seats
Now 14Right · Hebrew18 hours ago
Survey Reveals How Israeli Coalition Voters Define Right-Wing Identity
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew1 day ago
Right-Wing Bloc Plans Strategic Realignment Ahead of Israeli Elections

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