Likud and Netanyahu’s fall in the polls continues.
Israel’s Channel 12 television reported on its website that the poll results show Bennett winning a significant 20 seats, Eisenkot and Yair Golan passing the threshold with 12 and 11 seats respectively, and Smotrich with 4, but Gantz remaining off the map.
But the two parties, Shas and United Torah Judaism, will share power in the public arena, winning 8 and 7 seats respectively, while Yesh Atid will win a maximum of 7 seats in the Knesset.
The popularity of the Otzma Judaism party has fallen to six seats, and the Hadash-Ta’al and Ra’am parties have each won five seats. However, religious Zionism, led by Smotrich, which is struggling for its political survival, has managed to win four seats in the polls and remains on the political scene.
In contrast, the parties that were previously considered major players, led by the Official Bloc led by Benny Gantz and the National Democratic Rally, are unable to pass the quorum and are accordingly eliminated from the political map, although this is not the first time that Gantz has fallen below the quorum.
Poll results show that there is a four-way battle between Likud, Bennett, Eisenkot, and Yair Golan, and a new political reality in which no bloc can come close to a clear majority in the Knesset has become a reality.