Eight days to the elections: religious Zionism is backward, but does the bloc have 61?

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The 2022 election is approaching its climax and the parties are making a last effort to improve their positions ahead of Voter’s Day. According to a survey here by Network B that was published today (Monday), Netanyahu maintains his power, but Vasmotrich and Ben Gvir register a decline. On the other hand, Lapid is getting weaker but Gantz is getting stronger.

According to the survey data, as mentioned, Netanyahu retains 31 mandates and there is a future for Yair Lapid, whose mandate drops to 24. The state camp led by Benny Gantz is strengthened to 12 mandates, the religious Zionism of Smotrich and Ben Gvir decreases in mandate to 13. The one that is gaining strength within the Netanyahu bloc is Shas, which wins the poll with 9 seats, Torah Judaism retains 7 seats, Lieberman and Israel Beitenu weaken with a seat to 6 seats, and Avoda and Michali with 5 seat seats. Rounding out the list are Zehava Galon’s Meretz with 5 seat seats and the parties The Arabs – Ra’am and Hadash-Ta’al, which each receive 4 mandates.

Sami Abu Shahada’s BLD remains far below the threshold with 1.8%, Ayelet Shaked and the Jewish House fail to rise and weaken to 1.6%. Yaron Zelicha with 1.5% and Hadar Mokhtar’s Burning Youth with 1.2%. According to these results, the picture of the blocs Does not change. Netanyahu’s bloc wins 60 mandates, while the current coalition reaches 56 mandates.

The survey by the Kantar Institute and Dodi Hasid. Sample: 752 men and women aged 18 and over, Internet and telephone sampling, including the Arab sector. Date of fieldwork: October 23, 2022. Number of people asked to answer the survey: 4,362. Sampling error: +3.6.

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