There are only six days left until the deadline for submitting the lists of candidates for the 24th Knesset election. A poll of Maariv-Sufshavua seats indicates a trend of the “just not Netanyahu” bloc stabilizing around 62 seats.
The discussion in the Constitution Committee on the extension of the corona regulations. Photo: Ronit Gal, Spokeswoman for the Constitution Committee
The data also shows that Yair Lapid Opens a significant gap across Gideon Saar As the second largest party, while in the underground battles – the Labor Party passes the blocking percentage while the Israelis party is led Ron Huldai Declining below the red line, significant data ahead of next week’s connections.
According to a survey by the Panels Politics Institute led by Menachem Lazar, if the elections to the 24th Knesset had taken place today, the party The Likud Headed Benjamin Netanyahu It would have won 30 seats, a decrease of one seat compared to the previous poll. It seems that the rising morbidity figures and the need to extend the duration of the closure are offset by the extensive vaccination campaign, which is highly regarded by the public, and Netanyahu therefore remains stable and almost invulnerable with prefix 3.
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Leader of the opposition and party There is a future, Yair Lapid, Who returned this week from consultations in the United States with Mark Melman, a surveyor and expert in media strategy, is establishing himself in the poll as the second largest party in Israel with an impressive 18-seat gain, a jump of 2 seats compared to the previous poll last week.
Lapid thus opened a gap of 4 seats over “New Hope – Unity for Israel “ Headed Gideon Saar Who receives only 14 seats in the poll, a decrease of 2 seats compared to the previous poll, in which he and Lapid were equal. It is estimated that two seats for blue and white voters, who were stationed at Saar, were transferred this week to Lapid, which is being strengthened, among other things, against the background of the growing inconvenience to the secular public from the revelations of the ultra-Orthodox “intifada.”
Party right Headed Naftali Bennett Strengthens this week in the seat and climbs to 12 seats, apparently at the expense of the Likud. Later in the survey The common list, Which is on the verge of splitting, receives 10 seats. Shas and Torah Judaism Remain stable with 8 seats each as well Lieberman and Yisrael Beiteinu With 7 seats.
Later in the center-left bloc: March Headed Nitzan Horowitz Continues the stability trend with 6 seats. Blue and white Headed Bnei Gantz She also consistently continues to pass the blocking percentage with 4 seats.
An encouraging figure is recorded by the Labor Party leadership Merav Michaeli, Which passes the blocking percentage with 4 seats, compared to the previous poll in which it was below it, an important achievement for it ahead of the expected decisions next week of connections in the bloc.
Below the blocking percentage are eight parties that must reach the connections by the time the lists close if they want to survive: Religious Zionism Headed Bezalel Smutrich – 2.8%, The Israelis Headed Ron Huldai Falls below the red line with 2.6%, compared to 4 seats in the previous poll.
The new economic Headed Yaron Zelicha – 2.2%, Jewish power Headed Itamar Ben Gvir – 1.9%, An entire people Led by the rabbi Haim Amsalem – 0.4%, cross section Headed Moshe Green – 0.4%, rut Headed Moshe Boogie Ya’alon 0.4% and closes the party list Jewish Home Headed Hagit Moshe – 0.2%.
In terms of blocks: Netanyahu bloc (Likud, Shas and Torah Judaism) – 46 seats. Non-Netanyahu bloc (Saar, Yesh Atid, the joint, Yisrael Beiteinu, blue and white, Meretz) – 62 seats. Right – 12 seats.
In terms of Suitability for the post of Prime Minister Against Benjamin Netanyahu, Gideon Saar leads over the others: Netanyahu – 46% compared to Saar 41%; Netanyahu – 56%, Lapid 34%; Netanyahu – 42%, Bennett 36%.
In a survey conducted yesterday, 536 members participated in Panel4All’s respondent panel to conduct research on the Internet. The survey was conducted on a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel aged 18 and over, Jews and Arabs alike. Maximum sampling error 4.4%.