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Netanyahu’s escape from the acceptability crisis with the tool of “polling”

Some observers consider the Israel TV channel 14 opinion polls to be biased in favor of Benjamin Netanyahu.
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According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, one One of the interesting phenomena in the political sphere of the Zionist regime is the numerous polls that are conducted by various media and polling institutes. The constant activity of polls in the Zionist regime as a political unit with a relatively limited territory and population has made the observers and experts who follow the various issues of this regime to have the possibility of permanent opinion polling of the Zionist society.

Most of the Israeli media, even radio and television networks, have been privatized today, and this has caused each network to support a different political party or parties depending on the line and connection of its investors. to promote the desired political current. For this reason, political conflicts in the Zionist media are usually very intense. The judicial reform crisis and then the war with Gaza after the October 7 attack. Both events undermined the credibility and political acceptability of Benjamin Netanyahu, the current prime minister. 32 out of 120 Knesset seats were won and he returned to power with a decisive victory. Following the culmination of the crisis caused by judicial reforms until the middle of 2023, the Likud party has fallen from its previous privileged position in most polls and is in a fluctuating state of 25-28 seats out of 32.

A more practical blow, but with the Al-Aqsa storm attack on the 7th of October 2023, Netanyahu and the Likud party were hit and reduced this party to 17 seats. On the other hand, the government bloc coalition led by Benny Gantz (which won only 12 seats in the last election) topped with more than 40 seats.

What was said is completely understandable from the average of reliable Israeli polls. Among all the Israeli media, Israel Hum newspaper and TV channel 14 of this regime are famous for supporting Netanyahu. But the only polls whose results, compared to the average of other polls, indicate a significant bias in favor of Netanyahu and the Likud party, are polls belonging to Israel TV Channel 14.

The results of this network’s polls showed the Likud party at the top, even in the days of the peak of the protests against the judicial reforms, unlike other main polls, and after the start of the war in Gaza and the collapse of Netanyahu’s security ideas, the Likud party was still in the lead. It shows at the top.

Another interesting point is that Israel TV Channel 14 did not conduct any survey in the first 4 months of the war. In fact, the last poll of this network was published on September 21 (30 Shahrivar 1402) before the Al-Aqsa storm operation. The next survey of the network has been published on January 6, 2024 (16 January 1402).

The results of this survey are also surprising for Israeli researchers and observers. Ben Kaspit, a famous Israeli journalist, wrote in response to one of the polls of this network on the X social network: “The fact that the presenter does not laugh when announcing these results is very valuable.”

 

 

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On the other hand, this survey claims that the participants prefer Benjamin Netanyahu to his main rivals, namely Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid, with a significant margin. Some analysts believe that the ruling coalition of the Zionist regime uses the network’s fake polls to increase their self-confidence against the opposition.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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