The latest Yisrael Hayom newspaper election poll shows the left-wing bloc in Knesset has overtaken the right-wing bloc, which maintained the majority throughout the election for 22nd Knesset. The poll places the left-wing at 57 seats and the right-wing at 56.
According to the poll, if elections for Knesset were held today, Blue & White would earn 34 seats and Likud 33.
Following are the results:
Blue & White 34
Likud 33
Joint Arab List 13
Shas 8
Yahadut Hatorah 8
Yisrael Beitenu 7
Yemina 7
Democratic Camp 6
Labor/Gesher 4
Blocs:
Left-Wing/Arab 57
Right-Wing/religious/chareidi 56
Yisrael Beitenu 7
If indictments are filed against Binyamin Netanyahu, will this influence your vote?
64% No, it will not influence my vote
18% Would not vote Likud/Netanyahu
4% Would vote Likud/Netanyahu
14% Do not know
Who is most suited to serve as prime minister?
44% Binyamin Netanyahu
37% Benny Gantz
19% Do not know
Who is responsible for failing to establish a coalition government?
34% Netanyahu
31% Lieberman
9% Lapid stopped Gantz from doing so
4% Benny Gantz
2% The chareidi parties
20% No opinion
It is important to report that most participants in the poll responded before the announcement by Attorney General Mandelblit to indictment PM Netanyahu.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
2 Responses
In reality, based on their positions (rather than personalities), Likud and “Blue-White” should be consider the “Centrist” block, which all polls show winning a majority.
YWN, as we all know, Israeli polls are always wrong
you could stop painstakingly copy/pasting them