A new Kan News poll shows Opposition MK Gadi Eisenkot gaining a seat at the expense of Naftali Bennett's party. Religious Zionism leader Bezalel Smotrich rises to five seats, while the Tropper party fails to cross the electoral threshold. The pro-Netanyahu bloc stands at 52 seats, according to the survey broadcast Sunday evening.
The new Kan News survey, broadcast Sunday evening, shows Opposition MK Gadi Eisenkot gaining a seat at the expense of Naftali Bennett's party. Bezalel Smotrich's Religious Zionism party rises to five seats, while the Tropper party fails to cross the electoral threshold. The pro-Netanyahu bloc is projected at 52 seats. The poll adds to a series of recent surveys tracking Eisenkot's rise and the shifting dynamics in the Israeli political landscape.
- Developingi24NEWS poll: Gantz and Tropper below electoral threshold, Eisenkot surges to 21 seats
- StrongN12 poll: Eisenkot extends lead over Bennett to 5 seats, Likud rises to 24
- StrongKan 11 poll: Eisenkot surges past Bennett for first time, 21 vs 17 seats
- StrongChannel 13 poll: Eisenkot's party overtakes Likud for first time, Bennett drops two seats
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