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- A new poll shows Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's Likud party gaining four seats to 26 in the Knesset after a recent conflict with Iran, but remains short of a governing majority with only 49 coalition seats.
- Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's party is projected to win 24 seats, making him a strong challenger to Netanyahu's leadership.
- Despite the gain, Netanyahu's right-wing coalition would only secure 49 seats, down from 64 prior to the war, making it short of a majority.
- In a hypothetical scenario with Bennett leading a new party, Likud could win 28 seats, with Bennett's party at 24 seats, indicating a shifting political landscape in Israel.
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After the Hamas attack of October 7 he had become very unpopular; now his party is again first in the polls
Post-Iran War Poll Shows Netanyahu Gaining Knesset Seats, But Coalition Still Falls Short As Naftali Bennet Surges
A new poll taken in the aftermath of Israel’s 12-day war with Iran shows Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu gaining ground politically — but not enough to reclaim a governing majority. The survey, conducted by Channel 12 following a ceasefire widely seen as a military and strategic success for Israel, gives Netanyahu’s Likud party 26 seats in the 120-seat Knesset — a modest four-seat gain from pre-war polling. Yet despite the bump, Netanyahu’s ri…
With the beginning of the ceasefire, Israel's Prime Minister conjures up a "historical victory" of his country. At the same time, Netanyahu warns the regime in Tehran to revive its nuclear program. Then there will be new attacks. The IAEA urges that the inspections be resumed immediately.
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