Against the background of the war and publications about talks with Hamas mediated by Qatar on another hostage deal, a poll of mandates by the Direct Falls Institute prepared for the Yisrael Beitenu party is being published this evening (Thursday). And now, for the first time, the Yesh Atid party stands on a single-digit number of mandates – only 9, compared to 12 mandates in the previous poll.
There is a future, photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
The state camp is getting stronger at the expense of the Likud
The survey shows that the state camp is leaping and increasing by four mandates at the expense of the Likud party, which is decreasing by four mandates and stands at a total of 23 mandates. The Otzma Yehudit party increases by two mandates and stands at 11 mandates in total. The religious Zionist party also gets a little stronger and increases by one mandate.
The full image of the distribution of mandates
The state camp – 30 mandates (26 in the previous survey)
Likud – 23 mandates (27 in the previous poll)
Israel Beytinu – 11 mandates
Otzma Yehudit – 11 mandates (9 in the previous survey)
Shas – 9 mandates (10 in the previous survey)
Yesh Atid – 9 mandates (12 in the previous survey)
Torah Judaism – 8 mandates (7 in the previous survey)
Religious Zionism – 5 mandates (4 in the previous poll)
Hadash-Ta’al – 5 mandates
Ra’am – 5 mandates
Meretz – 4 mandates
Below the blocking percentage:
Labor – 1.6%
in BLD 1.2%
The picture of the blocs: the coalition is at a low ebb
In the overall picture of mandates, the coalition stands at 56 seats while the opposition stands at 64 seats. As mentioned, the Labor and BLD parties do not pass the percentage of blocking.
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