A Direct Polls survey projects that Benjamin Netanyahu would secure more Knesset seats if he forms a new party than the Likud would win without him, according to the poll published Thursday evening.
A Direct Polls survey published Thursday evening examines a hypothetical political scenario: how many Knesset seats Benjamin Netanyahu would win if he were to establish a new party, compared to the seats the Likud would secure without him. The poll's exact numbers were not detailed in the report. The finding is based on a single source — the poll's publisher — and is framed as a developing story pending further disclosure.
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