Sa ar off to a flying start in opinion polls
Three polls published last night by Israel s three TV news channels give Gideon Sa ar at least 15 seats.
Former Likud MK Gideon Sa ar s new party New Hope got off to a flying start in the three polls published last night by Israel s three main news channels, with at least 15 seats and a dramatic influence on the potential election outcome, and surprisingly reducing the number of seats that the left of center bloc would win.
According to Channel 11 KAN s poll, if the elections were held now Benjamin Netanyahu s Likud would win 25 seats, Gideon Sa ar s New Hope would win 18 seats, Naftali Bennett s Yamina 17 seats, Shas 8 seats, and United Torah Judaism 7 seats. Yair Lapid s Yessh Atid would win 15 seats, while Benny Gantz s Blue & White plunged to just seven seats. The United Arab List would win 11 seats, Avigdor Liberman s Yisrael Beitenu six seats, and Meretz six seats. When asked who would make a better Prime Minister 40% chose Netany