A new Kan 11 poll shows the pro-Netanyahu bloc climbing to 53 seats, while Naftali Bennett's party drops to 16 mandates, according to Amit Segal (N12).
A fresh Kan 11 poll reported by Amit Segal (N12) on Wednesday evening shows the right-religious bloc supporting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rising to 53 seats, a gain of two from the previous Kan 11 survey of June 16 (which had the bloc at 51 and Likud at 23). Naftali Bennett's party declines further to 16 mandates — down one from the June 16 Kan 11 survey (17 seats) and continuing a slide that has seen Bennett drop from earlier highs of 20-22 seats in recent weeks. Gadi Eisenkot's party, which surged past Bennett for the first time in the June 16 poll (21 seats), is not explicitly detailed in this evening's headline figures; the new numbers suggest a further consolidation within the center-right space. The poll is the second major survey this week to show a rightward shift, following an i24 survey reported on June 11 that had Likud at 30 and Bennett at 12.
- StrongKan 11 poll: Eisenkot surges past Bennett for first time, 21 vs 17 seats
- DevelopingChannel 13 poll: Eisenkot overtakes Bennett at 20 seats, Bennett 17, Netanyahu 22
- DevelopingChannel 13 poll: Netanyahu gains a seat, Bennett loses two more, Liberman rises
- DevelopingChannel 14 poll: Eisenkot surges to 20 seats, Bennett collapses to single digits
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