Sharp decline in popularity of Netanyahu’s party in occupied territories

According to Al-Shorouk, the poll indicates that the Likud Party would win just 23 seats out of the 120 available in the Knesset. Meanwhile, the Yisrael Beiteinu party, led by former War Minister Avigdor Lieberman, would secure 18 seats, and the Yesh Atid party, led by Yair Lapid, would gain 12 seats.
Additionally, the religious Shas party would win 9 seats, the Democratic Party led by Yair Golan would secure 16 seats, and the Religious Zionist Party would obtain 4 seats.
The poll’s summary shows that in the event of early elections, the ruling coalition led by Netanyahu would hold 48 seats, the opposition coalition would secure 62 seats, and Arab parties would claim 10 seats.
The survey also indicates that if a party led by Naftali Bennett, the former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, enters the election race, the opposition’s seats would increase to 66, while the coalition led by Netanyahu would drop to 44 seats. In this scenario, Bennett’s party alone would win 27 seats, and the Likud Party’s seats would decrease to 20.