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Fri 05 May 2023 8:00 am - Jerusalem Time

Gantz is getting stronger and the majority of Israelis are not satisfied with the response to the rocket fire

A new Israeli poll showed, on Friday morning, that the "National Camp" party, led by Benny Gantz, is still rising strongly, in contrast to the decline in the strength of the Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, in the event that elections are held these days.


According to the poll prepared by the Maariv newspaper and published in the morning, Gantz's party will reach 31 seats to be the largest party, followed by the Likud with 25, and the There is a Future party led by Yair Lapid with 17 seats, in clear decline for him.


The ultra-Orthodox Shas party remains at 10 seats, its ally United Torah Judaism at 8, and the Yisrael Beiteinu party led by Avigdor Lieberman at 6 seats, while the "Jewish Power" party led by Itamar Ben Gvir rises to 5 seats, and its ally the "Religious Zionism" party led by Bezalel Smotrich at the same. The number, while the Meretz party won 4 seats, and the Labor party did not exceed the threshold.


The Arab parties, the Tibi-Awda coalition, reach 5 seats, and the United List led by Mansour Abbas, at 4 seats.


According to the poll, the current government coalition will reach 53 seats, compared to 67 for the current opposition.


And 41% of the respondents believed that Gantz is more suitable for the premiership than Netanyahu, who received the support of 33%.


It was found that 62% of the Israelis are dissatisfied with their government's response to the rocket fire from Gaza, compared to 20% who are satisfied.

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