Netanyahu: "Any escalation by our enemies will be met with an overwhelming response"
The Likud gained strength in the first polls after Operation Shield and Arrow in Gaza, according to mandate polls published Sunday evening by television news channels. However, the current coalition headed by Prime Minister Netanyahu fails to reach 61 seats. If the elections were held today, polls released today predict a coalition between 54 and 56 seats, up from 64 it currently has. The bloc of opposition parties receives between 59 and 61 seats, excluding the Hadash-Ta'al party.According
to a Channel 12 News poll, if the elections were held today, the Likud and the state camp headed by Benny Gantz would win 27 seats each. Yesh Atid of opposition leader Yair Lapid is in third place with 18, Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit with 10 seats, the same number as Shas. Torah Judaism with 7 seats, Yisrael Beiteinu with 6 and Hadash-Ta'al, Ra'am and Meretz with 5 seats each. Labor and Balad do not pass the electoral threshold, according to a Channel 12 News poll.
Shield and arrow, May 11, 2023 (Photo: Reuters)
According to a Channel 13 News poll, if the elections were held today, the state camp would be the largest party, with 30 seats. The Likud wins 25 seats in the poll and Yesh Atid wins 18. According to the survey, Shas would have received 10 seats, Religious Zionism and Torah Judaism with 8 seats each, Ra'am with 6, Yisrael Beiteinu, Otzma Yehudit and Hadash-Ta'al with 5 seats each. Labor, Meretz and Balad do not pass the electoral threshold in this survey.
According to the Kan 11 poll, if the elections were held today, the Likud would be the largest party, with 28 seats. The state camp would have won 26 seats and Yesh Atid would have won 18. Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit would have received a combined 10 seats, the same number as Shas Judaism Torah with 7 seats, Yisrael Beiteinu with 6 and Hadash-Ta'al, Ra'am and Meretz with 5 seats each. Labor and Balad do not pass the electoral threshold in Kan's survey.
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