Elections, Polls

New poll: Liberman second largest party in Gantz camp, edging out Lapid

A new poll conducted for Maariv by Menachem Lazar shows Avigdor Liberman's party edging out Yair Lapid 14-13.

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

A new poll released today (Friday) by Menachem Lazar for Maariv shows Avigdor Liberman's Yisrael Beytenu overtaking Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid as the second largest party in the Gantz camp in a future election.

If the election was held today, State Camp would get 23 seats, Likud 21, Israel Beytenu 14, Yesh Atid 13, Democrats 10, Otzmah Yehudit and Shas 9, UTJ 7, Hadash-Ta'al and Ra'am 5, Religious Zionism 4.

Balad and New Right do not pass the electoral threshold.

Netanyahu's coalition would get 50 seats, Gantz's 65, and Hadash-Ta'al 5.

Operation Swords of Iron Elections Polls Avigdor Liberman Yair Lapid

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