Netanyahu Loses Knesset Majority – Fresh Poll
Israeli opposition forces led by Gadi Eisenkot get a chance to form the next cabinet, gaining the minimum required 61 mandates in the Knesset. This is evidenced by fresh data from a sociological survey conducted…
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A new poll shows Israeli opposition parties led by Gadi Eisenkot reaching 61 Knesset seats, the minimum needed to form a government, while Prime Minister Netanyahu's Likud remains the largest single party with 22 seats. The right-wing and religious blocs lose their majority according to this survey conducted for Channel 13 ahead of October 27 elections. The key question is whether this polling trend holds, as it suggests a potential shift in coalition dynamics. Watch for further polls and coalition negotiations in the coming weeks.
