According to a poll by News 13, Bennett's party continues to strengthen and stands at 22 seats, compared to 30 of the Likud • There is a future with 18 • Blue and white crashes • All details
The right is getting stronger, Netanyahu is weakening:
just a day after the signing of peace agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, the impact of the ceremony in the White House can be seen on the mandate columns.
A poll conducted in News 13 shows that the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, is losing ground and falling to 30 seats, while Naftali Bennett's "right" faction continues to strengthen and already stands at 22 seats.
Photo: GPO
The third largest party is Yesh Atid, led by Yair Lapid, which has not yet managed to cross the 20-seat threshold and stands at 18, followed by the joint Arab list with 12. Bnei Gantz's "blue and white" continues to crash and stands at only 8 seats.
Full results:
Likud: 30
Right: 22
Yesh Atid: 18
Shared list: 12
Blue and white: 8
Yisrael Beiteinu: 8
March:
8
Shas: 7
Torah Judaism: 7
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Picture of the blocs:
66 for the right-wing bloc, 46 for the center-left bloc, 8 for Lieberman
Who is best suited to be prime minister?
A.
Benjamin Netanyahu - 31%
b.
Naftali Bennett - 18%
c.
Yair Lapid - 13%
d.
Bnei Gantz - 10%
e.
Do not know - 28%
Will our situation be good after the closure or will we need another closure?
46% think that the closure will only help temporarily and Israel will reach another closure
41% think that the closure will not change anything
The Prime Minister's performance in managing the Corona crisis
58% dissatisfied
21% Quite satisfied
12% satisfied (3% increase compared to last week's survey)
The survey, conducted by Professor Camille Fox, included 703 respondents, of whom 602 were from the Jewish population and 101 from the non-Jewish sector.
The survey in the Jewish sector was conducted by the sample project company under the direction of Dr. Ariel Ayalon. The survey in the non-Jewish sector was conducted by Stat-Net under the management of Yosef Maklada.