Gantz Surpasses Netanyahu in Latest Israeli Election Polls

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, Israeli media outlet i24 News has reported that Gadi Eisenkot, the leader of the Yesh Atid party and former Chief of Staff of the Israeli military, has for the first time garnered more votes than Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in election polls.
The report from the Israeli media indicates that Eisenkot secured 47 percent of the vote in the latest surveys, while Netanyahu obtained 44 percent.
This poll emerges as the elections in the occupied territories draw nearer. Netanyahu’s cabinet is reportedly attempting to bolster his vote share through a series of decisions, including granting economic concessions to settlers and easing restrictions on individuals who have evaded military service.

