A recent public opinion poll, the results of which were published on Friday, showed that only 26% of Israelis consider the Prime Minister to be a prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu Suitable for the position of Prime Minister.
The poll, published by the Israeli newspaper “Maariv”, indicated that only 26% of Israelis consider Netanyahu suitable for his position, and thus the percentage decreased by 1% from last week’s poll.
According to the poll, 52% of Israelis, that is, the majority, considered the leader of the National Unity Party to be a member of the Military Ministerial Council. Benny Gantz He is most suitable to head the government.
The results showed that 24% of the Israelis polled said they did not have a specific answer.
According to the poll, 41% of Israelis support leaving Gaza after the war, and 44% want to maintain Israeli control over it.
In this regard, 33% said that they support leaving the Gaza Strip after the end of the war and transferring control over it to international bodies, while 8% said that they support leaving the Gaza Strip and transferring control over it to the Palestinian Authority.
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While 22% supported keeping the Gaza Strip under Israeli military and security control only, compared to 22% supporting Israel remaining in the Strip, including establishing settlements, while 15% of the survey participants did not have a specific answer.
According to the same poll, 59% of Israelis supported a conditional humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza.
In response to the question: Do you support or oppose the humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip? 39% said they support it in exchange for the return of all Israeli prisoners from Gaza, 4% in exchange for obtaining information about the prisoners, 16% in exchange for the return of at least a portion of the prisoners, 3% support it regardless of the prisoners, and 30% oppose it regardless of the prisoners’ issue, while 8% did not have a specific answer.
Based on the results of the poll, if general elections were held today, the National Unity Party headed by Gantz would advance to obtain 40 of the 120 seats in the Knesset, compared to 18 seats for the Likud Party headed by Netanyahu.