ILH poll: 65% of Israelis support operating public transport on Shabbat
Israel Hayom's last pre-election survey sheds light on what the public thinks on matters most gripping ahead of the Nov. 1 vote.
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Israel Hayom's last pre-election survey sheds light on what the public thinks on matters most gripping ahead of the Nov. 1 vote.
The former prime minister was optimistic about his electoral prospects before the Jewish High Holy Days, but now there is growing concern over the low energy among supporters.
Survey shows that were elections to be held now, the Netanyahu and Lapid blocs would garner 60 seats each, just one short of forming a coalition.
An Israel Hayom poll reveals that were the Left's Meretz and Labor to unite, it would help the Right garner 61 votes and form a government without the help of any outside faction.
Operation Breaking Dawn did little to create a shift in the political blocs ahead of the Nov. 1 elections, and the Right is expected to secure 59 Knesset seats to the Center-Left's 55.
Channel 13 News survey finds that under Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Religious Zionist Party would potentially become the third-largest party in the Knesset, but the political blocs would largely hold their balance, with no clear leader.
The joint Blue and White-New Hope slate is projected to win 13 Knesset seats, while Yamina fails to secure enough votes to get into parliament. Political blocs hold steady spelling another potential electoral deadlock.
With Ayelet Shaked at the helm, the right-wing party is expected to essentially retain its position in parliament, but could potentially sway the balance of power in favor of Opposition Leader Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to form the next government.
Surveys by Israel’s major news outlets predict no political bloc is likely to be able to form a government, plunging the country into political chaos.
PM Naftali Bennett's government was sworn in last June. The coalition, which includes a collection of eight hard-right, liberal and Arab parties, has staggered closer to imploding in recent weeks, with several MKs bolting its ranks.
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