A new survey shows opposition MK Gadi Eisenkot tying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while Naftali Bennett's party loses another seat. The blocs remain unchanged, according to the poll results.
The poll, released Monday evening, shows Eisenkot tying Netanyahu in the survey. No specific seat numbers were reported for the comparison between the two leaders. Bennett's party continues its decline, losing another seat, while the overall bloc configuration remains unchanged. The Zioneer has reported on multiple polls in recent weeks showing Eisenkot's rise as the leading opposition figure, overtaking Bennett in previous surveys.
- DevelopingChannel 13 poll: Bennett recovers, Eisenkot widens gap with Netanyahu, pro-Netanyahu bloc slips 2 seats
- StrongN12 poll: Eisenkot extends lead over Bennett to 5 seats, Likud rises to 24
- StrongKan 11 poll: Likud and Yesh Atid tie for first time; Eisenkot overtakes Netanyahu on suitability
- DevelopingIsraeli media report: Eisenkot crowned as opposition leader as Bennett's poll slide accelerates
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