Opinion polls give Netanyahu the majority


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With polling stations closed in the Israeli Knesset elections, it appears that the right-wing bloc that supports Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu will win 61 of the 120 Knesset seats, enabling Netanyahu to form a government. According to polling day poll conducted by Channel 12 news, Likud, Haredi parties and the religious Zionist Party won a total of 53 seats. Right, led by Naftali Bennett, it has eight seats, while the anti-Netanyahu parties have 59. The full results of this poll are: Likud – 31 seats. Yesh Atid – 18; Right hand drive – 8; New hope – 6; Arab Joint List – 9. Shas – 9; Yisrael Beytenu – 6; United United Torah Judaism – 6; Work 7; Religious Zionist Party – 7; Blue and white – 7; Meretz 6. According to this poll, the list and the Economic Party failed to exceed the minimum vote. The Channel 13 poll revealed that Likud, Haredi parties and the religious Zionist Party won 61 seats. Yamina has seven, and the anti-Netanyahu parties are 59. The full results of this poll are Likud – 33; And the parties against Netanyahu. Yesh Atid – 16; Right hand drive – 7; New hope – 5; Joint Arab List 8. Shas – 8; Yisrael Beytenu – 8; United United Torah Judaism – 7; Work 7; Blue and white – 8; Religious Zionist – 6; Meretz – 7. Also according to this poll, the list and the Economic Party failed to pass the minimum number of votes. According to a referendum that was 11, the Likud party, the Haredi parties and the religious Zionist party have 61 seats, the right of 7 seats and the anti-Netanyahu parties 59 seats. This poll gives Likud 31 seats. Yesh Atid – 18; Right hand drive – 7; New hope – 6; The Arab Joint List – 8. Shas – 9; Yisrael Beytenu – 7; United United Torah Judaism – 7; Work – 7; Religious Zionist – 7; Blue and white – 7; Meretz – 6. Once again, the “Raem” party and the Economic Party did not pass the minimum vote. Assuming the polls are accurate, the parties seeking to replace Netanyahu won fewer than 60 Knesset seats, and their chances of forming a different government are almost nonexistent. It turns out that Yamina, led by Naftali Bennett and Gideon Sa’ar’s New Hope party, were the election surprise, but not in a positive sense. These parties, which each had roughly 20 seats expected at the start of the campaign, saw their support fade. Posted by Globes, Israel business news – en.globes.co.il – on March 23, 2021 © Copyright Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2021


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