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(Worthy News) – With 100 days left before the elections for the 25th Knesset, both the bloc supporting former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the bloc forming the current coalition are projected to fail in forming a majority government, according to a poll published by KAN News on Sunday.
According to the poll, the Likud Party would earn 35 seats, Yesh Atid would earn 22 seats and Blue and White-The New Hope would earn 12 seats.
Meanwhile, the Religious Zionist Party would earn 10 seats, Shas would earn eight seats, United Torah Judaism would earn seven seats and Labor and the Joint List would earn six seats.
Yisrael Beytenu would earn five seats, while Meretz would earn five seats if Zehava Galon leads the party and four seats if Yair Golan heads the party. Ra’am would earn four seats and Yamina would not pass the electoral threshold and would not enter the 25th Knesset, according to the poll. [ Source: Jerusalem Post (Read More…) ]
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