Overthrow for Netanyahu: Poll that changes data, Iran factor

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Its first place in Israeli is its Likund party for the first time since October 7, 2023 and the start of Israeli in, according to the Israeli Channel 13.

The results of the poll showed that the ruling party returned as the largest in the largest, but they show that it does not secure a majority in the Israeli parliament (Kneset).

According to the results of the poll, Likund won 27 seats, increased by three seats compared to the previous poll published a week ago. Meanwhile, the party of former Prime Minister Nftali Bennett fell from 27 to 24 seats.

Away from the formation of government the Netanyahu party

The poll showed that the new seats won by Likund were at the expense of Otzma Yehudit (Jewish power), led by Itamar Ben-Gvir, which fell from 9 to 6 seats. As a result, the map of the Israeli parliament remains essentially the same, as the ruling party receives only 50 seats, so it cannot form a government.

In third place was Yisrael Beiteinu (our Israeli home), led by Augustor Lieberman and the Democratic Union, led by Yir Golan, with 11 seats each. The Chas Party, led by Al Darry, maintained its representation at 10 seats.

The poll showed that the party of religious Zionism, led by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotric, did not cross the electoral limit (3.25%).

75% wants war

The results of the poll also showed that 75% of Israelis support the war in Iran, compared to the 17% opposed to it and 8% who said it did not know.

Responding to a question about the basic reason that prompted Beniamin Netanyahu to fight war, 64% of respondents said the decision came from a “genuine desire to eliminate nuclear and ballistic threat”, while 28% believed that the decision was “objected”.

Research participants were invited to evaluate leadership’s performance in war management. Prime Minister Netanyahu received a score of 7.65 at 10, while Israeli Army Staff leader Eyal Zamir received a score of 8.31.

They also evaluated the government’s performance in the internal front, with a score of 6.41 at 10.

The survey was conducted by the Magar Mohat Institute under the direction of Professor Yitzhak Katz, in collaboration with the Statnet Institute. The error margin is 3.9%.

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