One in four Israelis would consider leaving the country if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is elected again, a poll published Saturday morning finds. The survey provides a specific figure to earlier reports of a notable share of the population considering emigration.
A poll published Saturday morning at 09:31 found that one in four Israelis would consider leaving the country if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is re-elected. The finding follows an earlier Channel 12 poll, reported at 09:13, which indicated a 'notable share' of Israelis would consider leaving without disclosing a precise figure. The new survey provides the specific percentage of 25%. The poll's methodology and sample size have not been disclosed.
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