A new Channel 13 poll broadcast Wednesday evening shows the anti-Netanyahu opposition bloc securing 61 seats for the first time, after the Tropper-Hendel party crosses the electoral threshold with four mandates. The survey also shows Yair Golan climbing to 11 seats, Smotrich reaching 6 for the first time, Eisenkot at 21, and Bennett at 15.
Channel 13's evening poll shows the anti-Netanyahu bloc reaching 61 seats for the first time, after the Tropper-Hendel party crosses the electoral threshold with four mandates. Yair Golan climbs to 11 seats, Smotrich reaches six for the first time, Eisenkot holds at 21, and Bennett stands at 15.
The survey, broadcast Wednesday evening, marks a new high for the opposition bloc and a potential shift in the political dynamics. The Tropper-Hendel party's entry into the Knesset with four seats is the decisive factor in crossing the 61-seat threshold, according to the poll.
Previous polls tracked by The Zioneer have shown a volatile landscape, with the anti-Netanyahu bloc fluctuating in the high 50s. This is the first time a published survey places it at the 61-seat mark.
- Developingi24NEWS poll: Gantz and Tropper below electoral threshold, Eisenkot surges to 21 seats
- DevelopingChannel 13 poll: Eisenkot overtakes Bennett at 20 seats, Bennett 17, Netanyahu 22
- DevelopingKan 11 Poll: Pro-Netanyahu Bloc Rises to 53 Seats, Bennett Falls to 16
- DevelopingIsrael Hayom poll: Tropper crosses threshold with 4 seats, Bennett drops to 14
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