According to the poll, Gantz's National Unity Party would garner 29 mandates to Likud's 26.
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The poll additionally found over half of Israelis believe the new budget mainly serves constituents of the coalition.
Benny Gantz’s National Unity Party would receive 28 seats, compared with 27 last week and 31 two weeks ago.
Both polls found that the former coalition would earn 63 seats, while the current coalition would earn 52 seats.
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The poll also found that almost three-fourths (73%) of Israelis are pessimistic about the government’s ability to lower the number of homicides in Israel
True, the protests are hurting the government in the polls, but rather than strengthening Lapid, they are helping his rival Gantz.
A new poll indicates that if elections were held today, the political parties in the opposition would earn 70 seats, with Gantz's National Unity Party earning 28.
Discussions included a three-hour discussion held at the President's Residence on Monday between the representatives of the coalition and those of Yesh Atid and National Unity