A new Channel 14 poll broadcast Thursday evening shows the Religious Zionism party gaining strength while Likud loses ground, and Prime Minister Netanyahu surges in the personal suitability match-up, according to the survey.
A Channel 14 poll broadcast Thursday evening adds new detail to the evening's political picture. While an earlier report from the same network showed Likud weakening and Netanyahu gaining on the suitability question, the full survey now reveals that the Religious Zionism party is also gaining ground, cutting into Likud's support. The findings continue a trend tracked across recent Israeli polls: the right-wing bloc remains competitive, but internal shifts within the bloc are notable. The poll's full breakdown has not been published beyond the headline figures reported by the channel.
2 developments
- DevelopingChannel 14 poll: Likud leads with 33 seats, Yisrael Beytenu surges to 21
- DevelopingChannel 13 poll: Bennett recovers, Eisenkot widens gap with Netanyahu, pro-Netanyahu bloc slips 2 seats
- DevelopingChannel 13 poll: Netanyahu gains a seat, Bennett loses two more, Liberman rises
- StrongN12 poll: Eisenkot extends lead over Bennett to 5 seats, Likud rises to 24
Source and signal
- Internal intake
