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19.12.2024

Netanyahu is worried: "Likud's victory is not certain"

A week before the election, surveys indicate the growing gap between Herzog and Benjamin Netanyahu • Channel 2 poll, 'Zionist camp - 25 seats, Likud - 21 • Shas - 7, United Torah Judaism 6, Yachad - 4 • Netanyahu concerned "Likud's victory in the elections, is far from certain - if the gap will increase Bo'zi and Tzipi will be prime minister"

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Netanyahu is worried: "Likud's victory is not certain"
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Recent surveys, a week before the elections indicate a growing gap between the Zionist Camp and the Likud.

Tonight (Tuesday), a new poll conducted by the sample under the supervision of Mina Tzemach and Mano Geva, a week before the election indicates a growing gap between the blocks.

According to the survey, the Zionist camp, won 25 seats followed by the Likud with 21 seats in the gap of 4 seats.

This poll joins the Knesset Channel poll released today, according to which the Likud is getting 21 seats, compared with 24 seats to the Zionist Camp.

According to the survey Arab joint list receives 13 seats; the Jewish home gets 13 seats.

Yesh Atid gets 12, compared with a survey of the Knesset in which it receives 14 seats.

Kulanu receive 8 seats, Shas gets 7 seats, United Torah Judaism is weakened and receives 6 seats.

Israel Beiteinu receives 6 seats, Meretz gets 5 seats, Yachad 4 seats.

As for the question of who is better suited to serve as prime minister, 49 percent responded that Netanyahu is appropriate compared to 36 percent who supported Herzog.

The survey also examined the percentage of undecided voters among those who said they would vote. Only 67 percent of Zionist camp voter's were sure of their vote compared to 78 percent of Likud voters.

Others answered affirmatively: 51 percent of Jewish home voters, 93 percent of voters on the shared list, 61 percent of Yesh Atid voters, 30 percent of Kulanu voters, 75 percent of Shas voters. 91 percent of Israel Beiteinu voters, 93 percent of United Torah Judaism voters, 86 percent of Meretz and 100 percent of the Yachad voters.

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