If an election were held today, Benny Gantz's National Unity Party would still win the most seats. Still, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party is closing the gap, according to a new Channel 12 poll published Wednesday night.
The poll also claimed that, for the first time since the war with Hamas began, Netanyahu has surpassed Gantz as being seen as better suited for the prime ministerial role.
The poll surveyed 503 participants aged 18 or older.
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The poll also claimed that, for the first time since the war with Hamas began, Netanyahu has surpassed Gantz as being seen as better suited for the prime ministerial role.
The poll surveyed 503 participants aged 18 or older.
Which parties would win if Israel went to elections today?
According to the poll, if Israel were to head to elections today, the National Unity Party led by Gantz would be the largest political party with 25 seats. At the same time, Netanyahu's Likud Party, which narrowed the gap, would get 21 seats.More
Who is more suitable as Israel's PM: Netanyahu or Gantz? - poll
A new Channel 12 poll sees Netanyahu's Likud narrow the gap with Gantz's National Unity Party, with more Israelis seeing the incumbent prime minister as more suitable for the PMO.
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