Political strategist Shlomo Filber commented Thursday on election polls showing Gadi Eisenkot leading, saying the overall trend indicates a rise in Likud support over time while the right-wing bloc remains stable, according to Filber's remarks.
Political strategist Shlomo Filber said Thursday morning that while election polls currently show Gadi Eisenkot leading, the longer-term trend favors Likud and the right-wing bloc is holding steady. The assessment comes as multiple recent surveys — including those covered by The Zioneer — have shown Eisenkot surging ahead of Naftali Bennett and closing in on Likud. Filber, a frequent commentator, argued that the right-wing camp remains cohesive and that the apparent rise in Likud support over time is more significant than short-term fluctuations. The remark was posted on social media and cited by a political channel.
- DevelopingNew i24 poll: Likud leads with 27 seats, Eisenkot at 20, Bennett and Lapid tie at 11
- StrongTelegram analysis warns Likud against ethnic-bloc campaigning, says it could boost Eisenkot
- DevelopingN12 poll: Eisenkot overtakes Bennett, closes to within one seat of Likud
- Developingi24 poll: Likud climbs to 29 seats, coalition bloc at 58, opposition 62
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