Naftali Bennett

Israeli opposition makes slight gain, holds majority over Bibi's coalition

According to the survey, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition earned just 48 seats.

By MOSHE COHEN
27/12/2024

Majority of Israelis favor deal to end war if it returns all hostages

The poll also found that 61% of Israelis think the IDF should remain stationed near the Syrian border until the situation in Syria stabilizes.

By MOSHE COHEN
21/12/2024

IDF reservists intend to vote for Bennett, oppose haredi draft exemption

Nearly half of the reservists surveyed stated that such a haredi draft exemption law would diminish their motivation to continue serving in the reserves.

Netanyahu's Likud gains seats as corruption trial, Syria action unfolds

The Likud's gains in the current poll remain steady even with the introduction of a party led by former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

By MOSHE COHEN
13/12/2024

Former PM Naftali Bennett quashes rumors of party with Eyal Waldman as No.2

Waldman denied the two were connected saying the picture was from a charity event in Monaco for Jewish organizations in Europe.

Global leaders express contrasting opinions on Israel-Lebanon ceasefire

Israeli politicians and global leaders debate Israel-Lebanon ceasefire deal, raising concerns over Hezbollah's future influence.

By EYAL GREEN , SARAH MOSKOWITZ
26/11/2024
Former prime minister Naftali Bennett seen in an illustrative

While Likud deals with ICC warrants: Bennett-led political party could win elections

Bennett would have 24 seats, Likud would drop to 21 seats, National Unity would decrease to 14 seats, and Yesh Atid would garner 12.

By MOSHE COHEN
22/11/2024

Among many controversies, Netanyahu's coalition weakens by one mandate according to survey

Likud 23 mandates, National Camp 20, Yisrael Beitenu 15, Yesh Atid 14, the Democrats Party 13, Shas 10, Otzma Yehudit 8, United Torah Judaism 7, Hadash-Ta'al 5, Ra'am 5.

By MOSHE COHEN
15/11/2024

Likud strengthens, coalition weakens: How did the public react to the firing of Gallant?

Most Israelis opposed the firing of Gallant, with 57% saying they were against the move, while only 29% supported it.

Likud gains steady lead, Israelis prefer Trump over Harris

When paired against Bennett, Netanyahu led with 38% suitability to Bennett’s 35%. Another 23% said neither candidate was suitable, and 4% were undecided.

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