A new poll by Channel 12 and Mano Geva polling shows Israeli voters both in favor of early elections and for Benny Gantz's State Camp party remaining in the current national emergency government, both by about ten percent.
Among those who voted for the Netanyahu bloc, 68% don't think there's a need to go to early elections while 20% do. Among those who voted for anti-Netanyahu parties, 81% believe early elections are necessary, while 13% do not.
Overall, 51% believe early elections are necessary, while 39% do not.
Regarding whether the State Camp party of Benny Gantz and Gadi Eizenkot should remain in the government: 53% of Netanyahu bloc voters and 40% of anti-Netanyahu bloc voters believe it should, while 21% of Netanyahu bloc voters and 36% of anti-Netanyahu bloc voters think it should leave.
Overall, 43% believe Gantz's party should stay in the government, while 31% believe it should leave.
While the above questions show a close divide, the poll revealed widespread opposition to the new proposed amendment to the draft law, which would increase the draft period to three whole years and increase reserve duty to age 46, while maintaining the standing exemption for Charedim and Israeli Arabs.
Even Netanyahu bloc voters barely support the law 39-33%, while anti-Netanyahu bloc voters oppose it 75-13%. Overall, 53% oppose the law and just 26% support it.