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Glorious crash: the opposition parties lost 8 mandates in two weeks - voila! news

2024-03-15T06:35:48.521Z

Highlights: Glorious crash: the opposition parties lost 8 mandates in two weeks - voila! news. After standing at 72 mandates in a poll at the beginning of March, Gideon Sa'ar's split from the state camp continues the opposition's weakening trend, with New Hope passing the blocking percentage. The majority of Israelis oppose the addition of Ben Gabir to the war cabinet, in contrast to absolute support among coalition voters. Most of the respondents are devoted - they do not want him to enter the War cabinet.


After standing at 72 mandates in a poll at the beginning of March, Gideon Sa'ar's split from the state camp continues the opposition's weakening trend, with New Hope passing the blocking percentage. The majority of Israelis oppose the addition of Ben Gabir to the war cabinet, in contrast to absolute support among coalition voters


Gideon Sa'ar on ending engagement with the Blue and White party/Elad Gutman

The opposition parties continue to crash in the polls, according to Maariv's weekly mandate survey today (Friday).

If the elections were held today, according to the findings of the survey, the opposition parties would stand for 64 mandates following the split of Gideon Sa'ar from the state camp and the bloc.

This figure represents a decrease of eight mandates from the survey published at the beginning of March, in which the opposition parties stood at 72 mandates.

The bloc of coalition parties maintains stability and remains at 47 mandates, unchanged from the previous poll.



In addition, the Israelis are divided in their opinions regarding the inclusion of Sa'ar in the war cabinet.

On the other hand, most Israelis think that Ben Gabir should stay out of the cabinet.



After the split between Benny Gantz and Gideon Sa'ar, the survey found that a new Tikva party under Sa'ar's authority will receive 3.4% support, which is slightly more than four mandates.

Almost all the votes for Sa'ar come from the state camp which drops to 36 mandates.

Yesh Atid strengthens its mandate, RA loses a mandate from the previous poll.

Passing the blocking percentage, Gideon Sa'ar./Photo processing, Reuven Castro

If new Knesset elections were held today, who would you vote for?

  • The state camp led by Benny Gantz - 36 (40)

  • Likud led by Benjamin Netanyahu - 18 (18)

  • Yesh Atid led by Yair Lapid - 11 (10)

  • Shas led by Aryeh Deri - 10 (10)

  • Israel Beytinu led by Avigdor Lieberman - 9 (9)

  • Otzma Yehudit led by Itamar Ben Gabir - 9 (9)

  • Torah Judaism led by Goldknopf and Gafni - 6 (6)

  • New channel led by Ayman Odeh and Ahmed Tibi -5 (5)

  • Ream led by Mansour Abbas - 4 (5)

  • March - 4 (4)

  • A national religious party - religious Zionism led by Smotritz - 4 (4)

  • New Hope led by Gideon Sa'ar - 4 (0)

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The blocks:

  • Coalition - 47 (47)

  • Opposition - 64 (68)

  • New Channel - 4 (0)

  • New Hope led by Gideon Sa'ar - 4 (0)

Most of the respondents are devoted - they do not want him to enter the war cabinet.

Ben Gabir/image processing, Yonatan Zindel/Flash 90

Regarding the ministers sitting in the limited war cabinet, the respondents were divided in their opinions regarding the inclusion of Gideon Sa'ar.

41% responded that they support his inclusion in the cabinet, while 39% opposed.

Among the voters of the current coalition there was a majority of 48% for the inclusion of Sa'ar, 30% against and 22% having no opinion, while among the opposition voters there was a majority for the opponents, with 7% opposing, 40% supporting and 13% having no opinion.



On the other hand, when asked about Itamar Ben Gabir, about 57% of respondents opposed his inclusion in the war cabinet, while 31% supported it.

The division in the answers to this question varies drastically between the different political camps.

A large majority of coalition voters supported its inclusion - 71%, while almost all opposition voters, 91%, opposed it.

Gideon Sa'ar and Itamar Ben Gvir demand that Benjamin Netanyahu add them to the war cabinet.

What is your position on the matter?

  • Gideon Saar:

  • Very supportive - 15%

  • quite supportive - 26%

  • Quite opposed - 19%

  • Strongly opposed - 20%

  • I have no opinion on the subject - 21%

  • Itamar Ben Gvir:

  • Very supportive - 19%

  • quite supportive - 12%

  • Quite opposed - 8%

  • Strongly opposed - 49%

  • I have no opinion on the subject - 12%

Regarding suitability for the position of Prime Minister, there was a slight change compared to the previous survey.

47% of the respondents see Benny Gantz as someone suitable for the position of Prime Minister, a percentage drop from the previous survey.

Benjamin Netanyahu stands steady at 34% support, unchanged from the previous poll.

Which of the two, Benjamin Netanyahu or Benny Gantz, is more suitable to be the prime minister of Israel?

Benny Gantz - 47%


Benjamin Netanyahu - 34%


Don't know - 17%

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  • Gideon Saar

  • Itamar Ben Gabir

Source: walla

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