Polls, Elections

New Poll: Netanyahu camp gets 50 seats, non-Netanyahu camp 65 

36% believe Gantz most fit to be Prime Minister, while just 30% say the same for Netanyahu, with the rest saying neither is fit.

Israeli elections. Illustration. (Photo: Melinda Nagy/Shutterstock)

A new poll published today (Tuesday) by Kann 12 News and Midgam show Benny Gantz's party at 31 seats and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at 18.

Meanwhile a poll conducted for Kann 11 shows Gantz's party getting 29 seats and Likud 21.

Per the former poll, Netanyahu's camp would get 50 seats, while the non-Netanyahu camp would get 65 (with Hadash-Ta'al the remaining 5). Per the latter poll, Netanyahu's camp would get 52, and the non-Netanyahu camp would get 68 (including Hadash-Ta'al with 5).

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