The continued judicial reform legislation against the backdrop of intense protests, has led to the weakening of Gantz's National Unity.
New polling showed that National Unity had weakened in the face of renewed judicial reform debate hinting increased polarization on the topic.
If elections were held on Friday, the opposition (excluding Hadash-Ta'al) would hold 63 seats, while the coalition would hold 51 seats, according to the poll.
Gantz spoke to attendees of The Jerusalem Post Conference gala on matters of Israel's current political state, and Iran's threat on a global level.
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According to the poll, Gantz's National Unity Party would garner 29 mandates to Likud's 26.
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The poll additionally found over half of Israelis believe the new budget mainly serves constituents of the coalition.
Benny Gantz’s National Unity Party would receive 28 seats, compared with 27 last week and 31 two weeks ago.
Both polls found that the former coalition would earn 63 seats, while the current coalition would earn 52 seats.