A day after Hamas announced its agreement to the deal and the start of the IDF's maneuver in East Rafah , News 13 published the results of a new mandate survey this evening (Tuesday). Despite the separation from Gideon Sa'ar, Benny Gantz's state camp continues to lead with 30 mandates.
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Likud stands at 19 seats, Yesh Atid registered 15 seats, Otzma Yehudit – 12, Shas and Israel Beitenu registered 10 seats each, Torah Judaism 7, Religious Zionism and Ra'am – 6 each, Hadash – Ta'al Am 5. Among the parties that currently do not pass the percentage of obstruction, we can mention the state right of Gideon Sa'ar, Meretz, Labor and Balad. In terms of the bloc map, the "Netanyahu Supporters" bloc registers 54 mandates, compared to 61 for the "Netanyahu Opponents" bloc, when The Hadash – Ta'al party is between the two with 4 mandates.
To the question, should Israel agree to the deal that Hamas agreed to? 44% of the survey participants answered "disagree", 41% answered "agree" and 15% answered "don't know".
To the question, do you believe that Netanyahu wants to get a hostage deal? 44% of the survey participants answered "I don't believe", 41% answered "I believe" and 15% answered "I don't know".
To the question, what is more important to Netanyahu: the release of the hostages or his political survival? 56% of the survey participants answered "his political survival", 30% answered "the release of the abductees" and 14% answered "don't know".
To the question, do you think an extensive operation in Rafah will achieve absolute victory? 52% of the survey participants answered "will not achieve", 30% answered "will achieve" and 18% answered "don't know".
To the question, should Gantz and Eisenkot resign from the government or stay? 40% of the survey participants answered "to stay", 34% answered "to withdraw" and 26% answered "don't know".
To the question, is it appropriate for the Chief of Staff and the head of the Shin Bet to conduct appointment rounds now? 44% of the survey participants answered "not appropriate", 31% answered "appropriate" and 25% answered "don't know".
To the question, is it appropriate for Netanyahu and Galant to appoint the next head of the Shin Bet and Chief of Staff? 46% of the survey participants answered "not appropriate", 28% answered "appropriate" and 26% answered "don't know".