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Direct Polls Shows Right Recuperating with 57 Mandates, Netanyahu Best Fit for PM

For the first time since the outbreak of the war, a Thursday News 14 and Direct Polls survey shows that were the elections held this week, Likud would be the largest party in Israel with 27 mandates.

For the first time since the outbreak of the war, a Thursday News 14 and Direct Polls survey shows that were the elections held this week, Likud would be the largest party in Israel with 27 mandates, compared with only 26 for Benny Gantz’s National Union party, which is down by three mandates since DP’s previous survey.

The mandates are distributed as follows:

Center-Right:

Likud – 27 (currently 32)
Shas – 10 (11)
Otzma Yehudit – 9 (6)
United Torah Judaism – 7 (7)
Religious Zionism – 4 (7)

Total: 57 mandates

Center-Left:

National Union – 26 (12)
Yesh Atid – 12 (24)
Israel Beitenu – 11 (6)
Meretz – 4 (0)

Total: 53 mandates

Arabs:

Ra’am – 5 (5)
Hadash-Ta’al – 5 (5)

Total: 10 mandates

According to this poll, the center-left parties could form a coalition only if they invited both Arab parties in, which, given the national mood, is not a realistic expectation.

Meanwhile, Benjamin Netanyahu would be able to forge a coalition government only with Gantz’s National Union, which is also not very realistic given the mood on the left. But Netanyahu does have a path to forging a coalition with Gideon Sa’ar’s members of Gantz’s party. A coalition with Avigdor Liberman’s Israel Beiteinu would have been another option, but there may be too much bad blood between Netanyahu and Liberman.

And so, it appears that Israel is back to where it was before the November 2022 election, a virtual tie between left and right, and a gap that cannot be bridged.

In response to the question of who is more suitable for the job of prime minister, respondents gave Netanyahu 42%, Gantz 34%, and none of the above 24%.

When compared with Yair Lapid, Netanyahu is favored by 44% of respondents, Lapid by 28%, and none of the above also gets 28%.

On Whether Israel should negotiate with Hamas for the release of the hostages during the war, 48% said yes, but only while fighting continues; 39% said yes, even if it requires a temporary suspension of the fighting, and 13% said no negotiations should be conducted while the war is on.

The survey authors asked whether then-Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz was right in 2005 to withdraw the IDF from the Philadelphi Corridor (the 8.5-mile-long strip of land along Gaza’s border with Egypt). 75% said No, 15% did not have an opinion on the issue, and only 10% said Yes. This represents a huge turn in Israeli public opinion, the majority of which supported the withdrawal at the time of the Gush Katif expulsion.

The poll was conducted on January 25, 2024, using a digital system combined with a panel, among 713 sampled adults (18+) who are representative of the general population in Israel. The statistical sampling error is 3.7%, with a ± 95% probability.

Source - Jewish Press/X - Image -  Yonatan Sindel/Yossi Aloni/Flash90

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[Anonymous] 19:51 27.01.2024
Wish he was running America right now a true Leader
[Anonymous] 18:13 27.01.2024
The one and only reason is to have content to disagree because that will give them their doorway in. Don’t be stupid this is what they want. Separating
[Anonymous] 14:57 27.01.2024
Lapid is a shameless self serving politician who cares little about Israel or its citizens. Israel should be thanking PM Netanyahu for his leadership, courage and love of Israel.
Pete Pala 14:26 27.01.2024
How does Lapid NOT walk around with a bag over his head. Good God he's the living definition of incompetence. What's weird? To look at him you'd think he's smart. What a tone deaf idiot.
[Anonymous] 14:10 27.01.2024
There goal in America is to keep Trump from presidency. The goal in Israel is to keep the parties from agreeing. Just like the 2nd temple and the dio
[Anonymous] 13:45 27.01.2024
I pray for Benjamin too, Adonai Bless and Keep Him!! He loves Israel and has a good heart, he is the type of leader Israel needs right now!
[Anonymous] 13:12 27.01.2024
Bibi is the leader to see this war through to victory.
Lamko Cecile 12:41 27.01.2024
Israel needs a strong man like Netanyahu to fight for its territory
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