Yashar surges ahead of Likud as Eisenkot party outlines plans for potential government – analysis
Other recent polls have differed on the size of the advantage, but most of the six surveys reviewed for this article placed Yashar ahead of Likud.
Recent polls indicate the Yashar party, founded in 2025 and led by former IDF chief of staff Eisenkot, is gaining traction, with a Channel 13 poll placing it at 26 seats, ahead of Likud's 23. While other surveys vary, most show Yashar leading. Orit Farkash-Hacohen, a Yashar candidate, stated the party is preparing for a potential government, focusing on plans for its first 100 days, aiming for a cabinet dedicated to public service. She emphasized the party's goal to reduce societal divisions and broaden military or national service to include ultra-Orthodox and Arab Israelis. Economically, Yashar plans to reduce unnecessary ministries, cut spending tied to coalition politics, and address the cost of living by increasing market competition. Political scientist Jack Drassinower noted that Eisenkot's military background is a significant asset, especially post-October 7, but cautioned that forming a stable 61-seat coalition remains a challenge despite strong poll numbers.
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