Gadi Eizenkot Surpasses Netanyahu in Mandates and Prime Minister Preference in New Poll
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 22 hours ago
What happened
A recent Kan News poll shows Gadi Eizenkot's party leading Likud in Knesset mandates and prime minister preference, signaling a shift in Israeli politics. Eizenkot's party holds 24 mandates to Likud's 23, with a potential anti-Netanyahu bloc reaching 61 mandates without Arab or ultra-Orthodox support. Eizenkot also leads Netanyahu in suitability for prime minister by 41% to 37%.
- 01Gadi Eizenkot's party leads Likud with 24 mandates to 23 in a new Kan News poll.
- 02An anti-Netanyahu bloc could reach 61 mandates without Arab or ultra-Orthodox parties.
- 03Eizenkot leads Netanyahu 41% to 37% in suitability for prime minister.
- 04A joint party by Erdan, Edelstein, and Shaked crosses the electoral threshold with 5 mandates.
- 05Tzachi Tropper joining Eizenkot's party would increase its mandates to 25, widening the lead.
- 06Parties led by Gantz, Simchi, Hendel, Tropper, and Winter fail to pass the electoral threshold.
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