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A poll has shown that the parties of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot would each win 23 seats if elections were held now, making them the largest parties in parliament, despite the lack of a clear majority to form a government. The results highlight a decline in Netanyahu's popularity and his alliances, with the Yesh Atid party and its allied factions estimated to hold around 57 seats, while Netanyahu's coalition has about 52 seats in the Knesset. Political competition continues to intensify ahead of the scheduled elections on October 27.
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