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Survey: The Likud has a stronger future, Labor is going through the blocking percentage for the first time
According to a News 13 poll, the Likud wins 32 seats and Lapid's party 18, compared to a new hope that drops to 14 seats and the right with only 10.
The Labor Party is going through the blocking percentage for the first time in a year.
If the Israelis and There is a Future unite - this will be the second largest party with 24 seats
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Sunday, 24 January 2021, 21:12
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A poll published tonight (Sunday) in News 13 found that the Likud continues to strengthen, and if the election had taken place today, the party would have won 32 seats.
There is also a stronger future, receiving 18 seats in the current poll.
On the other hand, Gideon Saar's new hope and Naftali Bennett's right are weakened, receiving 14 and ten seats respectively.
The joint list remains stable at ten seats, as do Torah Judaism and Shas, which receive seven and six seats respectively. work passes the threshold for the first time in a year - and is also four Mdtim.
On the other hand, the religious Zionist party Bezalel "the big (acquitted 2.6% in the survey), the party's economic Zelekha (2.8%), Telem of staff Moshe Ya'alon (0.4%), the momentum of Ofer Shelach (0.5%) and the Jewish House headed by Hagit Moshe (0.3%) do not exceed the blocking percentage according to the current survey.
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Rise to 32 seats.
Netanyahu at Likud conference (Photo: Reuters, Reuters)
In a scenario where there will be a union between the Israelis and Yesh Atid, this will be the second largest party with 24 seats.
In such a situation, Tikva Hadash will receive 14 seats, the right - 11 seats, the joint list - 9 seats, Shas and Torah Judaism with 7 seats each, Yisrael Beiteinu with 6, Meretz and Blue and White with 5 seats, while Labor will not pass the blocking percentage.
In such a scenario, the bloc to replace Netanyahu drops slightly to 63 seats, and the Netanyahu bloc - 46. Right in the middle with 11 seats.
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The Likud - 32
There is a future - 18
New Hope - 14
Right - 10
The common list - 10
Torah Judaism - 7
Shas - 6
Yisrael Beiteinu - 6
March - 5
The Israelis - 4
The work - 4
Blue and white - 4
Continues to strengthen.
Lapid at a faction meeting (Photo: Official website, Yair Lapid)
Also, according to the poll, if the election had been held today, the parties that oppose Netanyahu's continued rule would receive 65 seats.
This bloc includes the parties: Yesh Atid, New Hope, The Joint List, Yisrael Beiteinu, The Israelis, Meretz and Blue and White.
Netanyahu's bloc stands at 45 seats, and it also includes the ultra-Orthodox parties.
The right stands, according to the Channel 13 poll, in a separate position with ten seats.
The survey was conducted by Prof. Camille Fox, which included 694 respondents, of whom 602 were from the Jewish population and 92 from the non-Jewish sector.
The sampling error is 3.7%.
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