The defeat of Netanyahu’s coalition in the polls.
By publishing the results of the latest poll in the occupied territories, “Maariu” newspaper announced the defeat of Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition and the increase in popularity of the opposition parties in the upcoming elections.
This morning, on September 1st, the Zionist media published the results of the latest survey in the occupied territories and reported that the popularity of the government coalition of “Benyamin Netanyahu”, the Prime Minister of Tel Aviv, continues to decrease.
According to the report of the “I24” website, the results of this survey were published by “Maariu” newspaper; The research was conducted by the Lazar Research Foundation under the management of “Menachem Lazar” and in collaboration with the “Panel14Al” Institute.
Based on the results of this survey, the “Government Camp” party headed by “Benny Gantz” has gained more power and will win 31 seats if elections are held under these conditions. Yesh Atid party led by Yair Lapid, the leader of the opposition, will also win 17 seats.
Earlier, the Hebrew newspaper “Ma’ariv” announced in a report that according to polls, Netanyahu’s approval rating for Tel Aviv’s prime minister has decreased significantly and Gantz is leading to replace him.
On the other side, that is Netanyahu’s government coalition, the Likud Party is the first with 27 seats, and the “religious Zionism” party has been decreasing with 5 seats. The ruling coalition led by Netanyahu was formed in November in alliance with these hard-line parties and their extremist representatives.
While the protests in the occupied territories against Netanyahu’s cabinet continued for the thirty-fourth week, the popularity of his allied parties has also decreased; In this survey, the “Shas” party won 10 seats, and “Yehudit Torat” party won only 7 seats.
In their reports, the Hebrew media reported on the decline in popularity of Netanyahu’s coalition, apart from the internal protests against the judicial change plan, such as the scandal of the Zionist regime in its efforts to normalize relations with Libya, the racist statements of Internal Security Minister “Itmar Ben Goyer” against the Palestinians, as well as the failure of Tel Aviv. in establishing relations with Saudi Arabia have been described as one of the reasons for this withdrawal.