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Survey: 71% are not satisfied with Netanyahu's performance, Likud drops to 20 seats - voila! news

2023-04-09T18:04:34.126Z


Against the background of the tense security situation and in the shadow of the growing criticism of the government's handling of the wave of terrorism, it seems that this has significant consequences. According to a News 13 survey, the opposition jumps to 64 mandates, compared to the coalition's 46. The state camp becomes the largest party with 29 mandates, Likud drops to 20


Netanyahu at the beginning of the cabinet meeting: the internal debate in Israel will not prevent us from acting against our enemy (Rom media)

Against the background of the security tensions during Passover, and while the criticism of the government's handling of the current wave of terrorism is increasing, a dramatic change in the relations of the political forces is emerging.

According to a survey published this evening (Sunday) in the main edition of News 13, if Knesset elections were held today, the result would be a dramatic change, with the coalition parties receiving only 46 mandates, while the opposition would receive 64 mandates.



The state camp led by Benny Gantz becomes the largest party with 29 seats, leaving Yesh Atid led by Yair Lapid in second place, which becomes the second largest party with 21 seats.



The Likud, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, for the first time in a long time drops to third place and wins only 20 mandates - this is according to the survey conducted by Prof. Camille Fox and the State-Net company under the management of Yosef Makalda.

The rest of the results: Religious Zionism - 11, Shas - 9 mandates, Torah Judaism - 6, Hadash Ta'al - 6, Ra'am - 5, Yisrael Beitenu - 5, Havoda - 4, Balad - 4 and Meretz This time too - does not pass the blocking percentage.

Drops to third place.

The Likud led by Benjamin Netanyahu "wins" 20 mandates (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

In the midst of the wave of terrorism and in the background of the attacks against Israel, those surveyed were asked to rate their sense of personal security.

The score of the survey respondents was an average of 3.92 out of 10, which is compared to the score of 4.48 - the average score from the previous survey conducted on the channel about two months ago.



Later in the survey, the respondents were asked "Do you trust the government to handle the wave of terrorism?".

The majority of the Israeli public, 60% of them, answered that they do not trust the government while only 27% voted that they do trust the government.

Among Likud voters, 48% of those surveyed answered that they trust the government and 41% of them - do not trust the government to handle the wave of terrorism.



Regarding the performance of Prime Minister Netanyahu, 71% of the voters rated his performance "not good" while 20% defined his performance as "good". Among Likud voters, 48% believe that Netanyahu's performance is "not good", and 38% Likud voters define the performance of the Prime Minister as "good".

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Source: walla

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