Opposition Maintains Edge in Fresh Israeli Poll as Netanyahu Trails
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A Maariv poll of 500 Israelis shows the opposition holding a 61-seat majority against Netanyahu’s 49-seat coalition for a third straight week, with Likud at 25 and Bennett’s bloc at 24; Netanyahu leads Bennett 43–41 and Eisenkot 45–38 in head-to-head PM matchups, and 46% oppose Supreme Court intervention in minister appointments, while most respondents expect Iran and Lebanon tensions to continue; margin of error 4.4%.
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