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23.11.2024

Walla Poll: Likud weakened, Bennett - 15

Habayit Hayehudi continues to maintain momentum after another week • according to the TNS-Teleseker poll: Likud Beiteinu 34, Avodah 18 • the Right - religious: 66 • approximately 43% of Bennett's voters - not religious

Walla Poll: Likud weakened, Bennett - 15
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Likud - Beitenu are unable to stop the leak of seats to other parties in the right-wing- religous bloc. A Walla survey, conducted by TNS Teleseker Institute and published this morning (Tuesday), if the election were held today, the ruling party would win 34 seats, compared to 35 in the previous survey.


Shas, according to the survey, is earning the lost mandate and stabilizes at 11 seats. Habayit Hayehudi, after a storm of refusal, continues to maintain its power with 15 seats, Yahadut Hatorah with 6 seats, just like last week.


In the center - left there is no change. Avodah remains the second largest party with 18 seats. Tzipi Livni's movement is down to 10 seats, Yesh Atid of Yair Lapid maintains its strength with 10, and Meretz is 4.

The Arab parties block lost one mandate, when UAL - Taal and Hadash has four seats each and the NDA, although the discussions made headlines due to disqualification of MK Haneen Zoabi, has only 2 seats.


Kadima enters the Knesset with 2 seats. Am Shalem and Otzma Leyisrael do not pass the threshold.


Almost two weeks have passed since the uproar caused by Naftali Bennett's words about the refusal, and the numbers the Bayit Hayehudi achieves is the surveys continue to be impressive. In the outgoing Knesset, members of the Bayit Hayehudi and Ichud Leumi had 7 seats together. Today they are more than multiplying themselves.

A union of the four surveys in Walla which appeared in recent weeks shows that almost 43 percent describe themselves as traditional or secular. That is, not much more than 50 percent of the party voters are religious. And to remind you, this party has only one candidate that is not religious.


In Yesh Atid 71 percent describe themselves as secular, although number two and number seven on the list are religious. In Hatnua, there is a religious candidate for fourth place, 69 percent of supporters of the list consider themselves secular.

According to the survey the Right - Religious maintain power - 66 seats - but Netanyahu decreased this week by another mandate, and the trend is supposed to bother him. Within three weeks, according to surveys of the Institute TNS Teleseker at Walla, his party lost four seats.


The survey was conducted among 500 respondents, among the general population in Israel. The sampling error is + / - 2 seats



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