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The popularity of the Likud Party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, has dropped to its lowest level in about a year, with it winning 22 seats in the Knesset compared to 25 in the previous poll. This comes amid increasing competition among Israeli parties ahead of the elections scheduled later this year. This decline occurs amidst rising political pressures, including controversy over a bill that would exempt religious Jews from military service, and statements made by U.S. President Trump that raised questions about Netanyahu's political future. Meanwhile, opinion polls show growing prospects for other figures such as Gadi Eizenkot and Naftali Bennett, as Netanyahu faces direct competition for the prime ministership from them.
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