A new seat projection published Friday morning indicates the governing coalition dropping to 48 Knesset seats, a significant decline from previous surveys. The report did not name the pollster or methodology.
A new seat projection poll, published Friday morning, indicates the Israeli governing coalition falling to 48 Knesset seats — a loss of some 20 seats from the 64-seat majority it held after the 2022 election, if the poll is accurate. The projection comes amid a series of polls tracked by The Zioneer over the past weeks. A Kan 11 poll on June 24 showed the pro-Netanyahu bloc at 53 seats; a Channel 14 poll on June 25 showed Naftali Bennett's party collapsing; and a N12 poll on June 25 showed the coalition gaining a seat. The source of the current poll and its methodology are not specified in the report. The figure of 48 seats, if correct, would place the coalition well below the 61-seat majority needed to govern.
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