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Poll: Likud, Right-Wing Bloc, Could Garner 69 Seats Combined in Next Knesset

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oshe Kahlon's newcomer center-right party Kulanu could rack up 69 seats in the new Knesset if it teams up with Likud, according to a new poll. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

Times of Israel – The right-wing bloc led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party could garner as many as 69 seats in the next Knesset if it partnered with Moshe Kahlon’s newcomer center-right party Kulanu, a new poll finds.

According to a new survey released Friday by Israel Radio, the Likud received 23 seats, Naftali Bennett’s Jewish Home got 16 mandates, Yisrael Beytenu led by Avigdor Liberman garnered 7 seats as did the Sephardi ultra-Orthodox party Shas and the Ashkenazi United Torah Judaism, each.

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