Moshe Davidovitz Laban Gabir: "The Israeli government is not at the event"/Walla!
A Maariv survey published this morning (Friday) indicates a strengthening trend for the Otzma Yehudit party headed by Itamar Ben Gabir and reaching 9 mandates, a record figure for it since the establishment of the government.
The strength of the leading parties - the state camp, Likud and Yesh Atid remains unchanged.
So are Israel Beitenu, Hadash-Ta'al, Ra'am, Meretz and Religious Zionism. Torah Judaism decreased by one mandate to 6 mandates.
Overall, the balance of power between the coalition and opposition parties remains unchanged from the previous survey, with the current coalition standing at 44 mandates and the opposition parties get 71 mandates. Hadash Ta'al, which does not associate itself with any bloc, remains unchanged from the previous poll with 5 mandates.
A record figure for his party since the establishment of the government.
Itamar Ben Gabir/image processing, Yonatan Zindel/Flash 90
The distribution of mandates by parties:
The state camp led by Gantz, Sa'ar and Eisenkot39 (39)
Likud led by Benjamin Netanyahu - 16 (16)
Yesh Atid led by Yair Lapid - 13 (13)
Israel Beytinu led by Avigdor Lieberman - 10 (10)
Shas led by Aryeh Deri - 9 (9)
Otzma Yehudit led by Itamar Ben Gabir - 9 (8)
Torah Judaism led by Goldknopf and Gafni - 6 (7)
New channel led by Ayman Odeh and Ahmed Tibi - 5 (5)
Ream led by Mansour Abbas - 5 (5)
March - 4 (4)
A national religious party - religious Zionism led by Smotritz - 4 (4)
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Division by blocks:
Coalition - 44 (44)
Opposition - 71 (71)
New - Channel - 5 (5)
Impersonating the Prime Minister is easy, but the gap remains.
Benny Gantz and Benjamin Netanyahu/Knesset spokeswoman, Noam Moshkowitz
On the question of suitability for the prime ministership, the differences between Gantz and Netanyahu remain almost the same as in the previous film, with Netanyahu receiving a marginal increase in support rates.
50% of the public still think that the chairman of the state camp, Benny Gantz, deserves to be prime minister, a decrease of a single percentage from last week's poll, with the incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu receiving 30% approval from the public, an increase of 2% from the previous poll. This time, too, the significant change is among who who voted for Likud in the 2022 elections - 62% of them believe that Netanyahu is the right one compared to 54% last week. 19% of the respondents answered that they do not know.
Which of the two, Benjamin Netanyahu or Benny Gantz, is more suitable to be the prime minister of Israel?
Benny Gantz - 50% (51%)
Benjamin Netanyahu - 31% (29%)
Don't know - 19% (20%)
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