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Eisenkot’s Centrist Surge Tightens Race With Netanyahu

Poll gains grounded in his military record have shifted the contest so coalition deals will decide who can form a government.

Overview

  • Former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot launched the Yashar campaign on June 30 and has since climbed in polls to within a few seats of Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud.
  • Both Yashar and Likud currently fall short of the 61 seats needed for a majority, making post‑election bargaining with smaller parties the key to who governs.
  • Markets and prediction prices have moved to reflect increased perceived vulnerability for Netanyahu as Eisenkot’s rise changes expected outcomes.
  • Eisenkot combines hawkish security stances — including use of heavy retaliatory force and calls to broaden military service — with a pledge to open a state inquiry into the failures around the October 7, 2023 attack.
  • Eisenkot’s personal losses in the Gaza war and career in the military shape his public appeal, but his positions on conscription and security could complicate deals with ultra‑Orthodox and Arab parties.