8/6/2025–|Last update: 23:34 (Mecca time)
A poll, published today, Sunday, revealed that 61% of the Israelis supported a deal with the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) To release all detainees in Gaza In one go, in exchange for ending the war and leaving the Strip.
The poll, conducted by a “Lazar Research Institute” for the Hebrew “Walla” website, showed that 61% of Israelis support the conclusion of the release of all prisoners detained in Gaza at once, in exchange for 24% opposition.
15% of the Israelis, whose views were not sure, said that they were not sure of supporting or rejecting the deal.
The poll included a sample consisting of 500 people representing the adults of the population in Israel (Jews and Arabs) at the age of 18 years and over, with a margin of error in the sample 4.4%.
The poll showed that if the elections were held in Israel today, the opposition, led by former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, will be able to form the government, by winning 65 out of 120, of which 27 of the Bennett party alone.
Note that the formation of a government in Israel requires the harvest of at least 61 seats in Parliament.
According to the poll, the current ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will win 45 seats, of which only 21 seats For the Likud party Under the leadership of Netanyahu.
The elections are scheduled to be held next year, and Netanyahu – who is required for international justice for committing war crimes in Gaza – refuses the opposition calls to early, in light of the continuation of the continuous war on Gaza for the twentieth month.
The current government headed by Netanyahu is witnessing several political crises, most notably the insistence of religious parties participating in the ruling coalition to call for a solution Knesset (Parliament) and the overthrow of the current government because it does not pass a law that prevents religious Jews (Haridim) From the recruitment of the army.
This crisis is escalating while Israel has launched American support since October 7, 2023, a genocide war in Gaza, which left more than 181,000 martyrs and wounded Palestinians, most of them children and women, and more than 11 thousand missing, in addition to hundreds of thousands of displaced people.