Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with opposition leader Yair Lapid for a 40-minute meeting where military secretary Roman Goffman was present throughout. Recent polls show Netanyahu is now preferred over Benny Gantz as prime minister, with Likud narrowing the gap in polling against the National Unity Party. This marks the first time in a year that Netanyahu rates higher than Gantz in public opinion.
"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu overtook war cabinet minister Benny Gantz as the public’s preferred choice for premier in a television survey aired Wednesday, marking the first time in a year that the incumbent rated higher than his best-polling rival." https://t.co/8P5LqeNDvK
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Israelis would vote Netanyahu over Gantz, says poll https://t.co/kaxxIul9CS
Israelis see Benjamin @Netanyahu as being a more suitable prime minister than Benny Gantz, as the Likud starts to narrow the gap in polling with the National Unity Party, according to a recent survey. https://t.co/kaxxIul9CS
For first time in a year, poll shows Netanyahu preferred to Gantz as prime minister https://t.co/2QsYkIf5vC
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with opposition leader Yair Lapid. The meeting lasted about 40 minutes, and military secretary Roman Goffman attended by military secretary Roman Goffman, was present throughout. https://t.co/y3BJrlsTAy