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Channel 14 poll: Eisenkot surges to 20 seats, Bennett collapses to single digits

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Channel 14 poll: Eisenkot surges to 20 seats, Bennett collapses to single digits

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TL;DR

A new Channel 14 survey shows Gadi Eisenkot's party jumping to 20 seats while Naftali Bennett's party drops to single digits, according to the poll broadcast Thursday evening. The results mark the sharpest decline yet for Bennett in recent polling, extending a trend tracked across multiple Israeli media surveys.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A new Channel 14 poll, broadcast Thursday evening, shows Gadi Eisenkot's party surging to 20 seats while Naftali Bennett's party collapses to single digits — the first time Bennett has fallen below 10 in any published survey this cycle. The exact single-digit figure was not specified in the broadcast. The results extend a weeks-long trend visible in multiple Israeli media polls: Eisenkot's trajectory has consistently risen from 17 seats in a June 11 i24 survey to tie Bennett at 20 in a Channel 12 poll the same evening, then overtake Bennett at 21 in a June 16 Kan 11 poll before reaching a joint 20 in a June 17 Channel 13 survey. The Channel 14 figure, if confirmed when full data is released, marks a further consolidation of the opposition realignment around Eisenkot at Bennett's expense. The survey was broadcast on Channel 14; full breakdowns for other parties, including Likud — which has been polling in the 22-30 range during this period — were not immediately published in the report.

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