Political prediction-market odds show a sharp shift: Naftali Bennett has fallen to 21% while Gadi Eisenkot has climbed near 40%, according to Polimarket data cited on Telegram. The figures reflect a major realignment in political expectations since last week's surveys.
Polimarket prediction-market data posted Monday evening shows Naftali Bennett's odds falling to 21% and Gadi Eisenkot rising to near 40%, extending a trend that accelerated over the past week. The figures mark a reversal from as recently as Sunday, when journalist Amit Segal reported Eisenkot at approximately 40% — but with Bennett still at 30-40% — and from an i24 poll Thursday that gave Bennett 12 Knesset seats and Eisenkot 17. Eisenkot overtook Bennett in the Polimarket odds on Sunday, and the gap has now widened sharply. The data comes from a desk-reviewed report with no named source beyond the market itself; the Zioneer has not independently verified the exact time of the polling snapshot. No other betting platforms or public polls have yet confirmed this specific shift.
- StrongAmit Segal: Eisenkot overtakes Netanyahu in Polimarket betting odds
- StrongN12 poll: Eisenkot ties Bennett, both at 20 seats; Likud drops to 22
- Developingi24 poll shows dramatic shift: Bennett collapses to 12 seats, Likud rises to 30
- DevelopingIsrael Hayom columnist: Eisenkot poised to leap ahead of Likud if he matches Bennett
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