Results of a public opinion poll conducted by "Channel 12 Hebrew" on Saturday showed clear divisions among settlers regarding the Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his willingness to run in the upcoming elections.
According to the poll, 52% of settlers expressed their rejection of Netanyahu running again, reflecting a decline in his popularity within the traditional support base he has relied on over the past years.
In contrast, the poll confirmed that only 41% of settlers expressed their support for Netanyahu, while the remaining 7% did not provide a specific opinion or preferred to abstain from answering.
This division presents a new challenge for Netanyahu, who is trying to maintain his political position amid changes in the internal landscape of the Israeli occupation entity, especially after the judicial and political pressures he faced in the recent period.
Israeli political analysts indicate that the rising level of opposition within the settlements could affect the results of the upcoming elections, especially if tensions within the Likud party or between it and other right-wing parties continue.
The poll also highlights the state of political instability within the settler community, which could lead to shifts in electoral alliances and changes in political campaign strategies.
The poll results come at a time when the Israeli political scene is witnessing various parties preparing for the upcoming elections, with intensified media campaigns and attempts to attract the traditional voter base, including settlers in the West Bank.
Observers note that Netanyahu heavily relies on the settler base to support his policies in the West Bank, and thus any division within this segment is an indicator of challenges he faces in the upcoming elections.
The poll results indicate that Netanyahu's support is no longer decisive among settlers, and there is a noticeable decline in the loyalty of a large portion of this segment, with only 41% remaining supportive of him, reflecting the need for new strategies to win their votes and reinforce his political image.
The rising level of opposition within the settlements could affect the results of the upcoming elections.





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Hebrew media: 52% of settlers oppose Netanyahu's candidacy for the upcoming elections.