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Netanyahu Surges as Right-Wing Bloc Strengthens in New Israeli Poll
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 2 days ago
What happened
A Channel 14 poll shows Netanyahu’s Likud leading with 32 seats and the right-wing bloc holding a strong majority of 63 seats. Gadi Eisenkot’s Yisrael party is second with 24 seats, while the left-wing bloc declines. Netanyahu also leads in prime minister suitability with 55% support.
- 01Likud leads with 32 seats, becoming the largest party in the new poll.
- 02Right-wing bloc holds a strong majority with 63 Knesset seats.
- 03Gadi Eisenkot’s Yisrael party ranks second with 24 seats.
- 04Left-wing bloc declines to 46 seats; Bennett’s party falls to 6 seats.
- 05Netanyahu leads prime minister suitability with 55% support, ahead of Eisenkot’s 35%.
- 06Arab parties Ra'am and Hadash-Ta'al secure 6 and 5 seats respectively.
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