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ARAB AND WORLD

Fri 01 Dec 2023 3:59 pm - Jerusalem Time

Poll: The majority of Israelis support the continuation of the ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners

A large majority of 66% of those opposed to the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, support the continuation of a ceasefire. Likewise, among Netanyahu’s supporters, 40% supported the continuation of the ceasefire and 30% of his supporters opposed it.


54% of Israelis supported the continuation of the ceasefire plan in the Gaza Strip and Hamas’ release of Israeli hostages in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners on a daily basis, according to a poll published by the newspaper “Maariv” today, Friday, which ended in the continuation of work under the ceasefire plan and Israel resumed Its war on Gaza.


The details of the poll showed that a large majority of 66% of those who oppose the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, support the continuation of a ceasefire. Likewise, among Netanyahu’s supporters, 40% supported the continuation of the ceasefire and 30% of his supporters opposed it.


If elections were held for the Knesset now, the current opposition parties, including the “National Camp” bloc headed by Benny Gantz, would obtain 77 seats, compared to 43 seats for the current coalition parties.


The National Camp fell by three seats from last week's poll, from 43 to 40 seats, while the Likud Party headed by Netanyahu advanced by two seats, from 18 to 20 seats.


The "Yesh Atid" party won 14 seats, the "Yisrael Beytenu" party - 10 seats, the Shas party - 9 seats, the "United Torah Judaism" bloc - 7 seats, the "Otzma Yehudit" party - 7 seats, the Arab Front for Change - 5 seats. Meretz Party - 4 seats, Unified List - 4 seats. The Religious Zionism Party did not exceed the electoral threshold for the second week in a row.


Gantz is still considered the most likely candidate to assume the position of prime minister, and he received 49% support, compared to 30% for Netanyahu.



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Poll: The majority of Israelis support the continuation of the ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners

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