The fourth election campaign has begun: A poll of seats published tonight (Tuesday) in News 12 places the Likud as the largest party with a slight strengthening that brings it to 28 seats, while a new Tikva party of Gideon Saar Is in second place with 18 seats. Saar even narrows the gap in line with Prime Minister Mol Benjamin Netanyahu, When according to a survey here 11 only three percent separate them.
Yesh Atid-Telam maintains relative stability with 16 seats, while the right drops to only 13 seats. The joint list is stable with 11 seats, Shas and Torah Judaism with 8 seats each, Yisrael Beiteinu with 7 seats, Meretz with 5 Seats and blue and white also scratches the blocking percentage with only 5 seats.
The survey also examined how the seats are divided in the case of the mayor of Tel Aviv Ron Huldai Runs at the head of a party, and in that case a new Saar party of hope drops to 16 seats, there is a future that also drops to 14 seats, Huldai himself gets 6 seats and Blue and White loses another seat with only 4 seats.
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According to a poll here 11, the Likud is strengthening to 28 seats and so is a new hope that receives according to this poll 20 seats. The right continues to weaken – only 15 seats and there is a future that also drops to 13 seats.
The joint list is stable with 11 seats, so is Shas with 8 seats, Torah Judaism with 7 seats and blue and white continues to fall and approaches the blocking percentage with only 6 seats. Yisrael Beiteinu also has 6 seats, Meretz 6 seats and the rest did not pass the blocking percentage. .
The map of the blocs according to poll 11 does not allow either side to form a government, with the Netanyahu coalition standing at 58 seats and the Saar coalition standing at 60 seats.
On the question of suitability for prime minister, Saar jumps in the percentage of suitability with 36% against 39% for Netanyahu – a difference of only three points. Also in the News 12 poll, Saar is the leading candidate for prime minister after Netanyahu, receiving 33% support compared to 16% for Saar, 12% for Lapid, 8% for Bennett and only 4% for Bnei Gantz.