The chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu claimed in an interview that it was no coincidence that surplus agreements were signed between his party Yesh Atid and Saar and Bennett • Only recently a similar initiative by Lieberman was rejected by the parties
Avigdor Lieberman
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Liron Moldovan
On the way to forming a significant force?
The chairman of Yisrael Beiteinu, MK Avigdor Lieberman, said this morning (Thursday) that he hopes to establish a large bloc after the election with new hope, there is a future and a right.
"It is no coincidence that the right-wingers signed a surplus agreement with Saar, and Yisrael Beiteinu with Yesh Atid," he said in an interview with the GLC.
According to a poll published yesterday in News 12, the Likud and Prime Minister Netanyahu are opening a gap on Gideon Saar and new hope.
According to the sample, the Likud with 30 seats and Saar with 15.
The "bloc against Netanyahu" that includes Saar, Lapid and Lieberman has 51 seats without the joint list (10 seats).
The "Netanyahu bloc" (Likud, Shas, Torah Judaism) has 46 seats.
At the same time, after the dissolution of the Knesset, Lieberman had already called for the creation of a single unified list for Bennett, Saar and Lapid, but the parties rejected the initiative.