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Survey in Occupied Palestine: Netanyahu’s party is on the decline

A new survey in Occupied Palestine showed that if national elections are held today, the coalition of the current cabinet of the Zionist regime will lose the parliamentary majority and the opposition coalition will gain power.

According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, a survey by the Zionist regime’s TV channel 13 shows that if general elections are held in occupied Palestine now, the seats of the Likud party in the parliament (Knesset) of this regime will be reduced to 16 seats.

On the other hand, the number of seats in the Knesset of Benny Gantz, the former war minister of this regime, is 38, and the number of seats of Yair Lapid, the former prime minister of this regime, is 15. .

This network reported that the coalition of parties in the current Tel Aviv cabinet will lose the majority of the Knesset in the new elections because their total number of seats will not exceed 45.

On the other hand, Netanyahu’s opposition parties, by obtaining 71 seats out of 120 Knesset seats, will achieve the majority of this regime’s parliament.

Previously, polls “Ma’ariv” newspaper showed that the popularity of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime decreased to 26% after the Al-Aqsa storm operation. (more details)

 

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