'Kan News' columnist, Dudi Hassid from the Kantar Institute, addressed today (Thursday), in an interview with Omri Assenheim and Roni Koban on Channel 2, the changes that occurred in Israeli society following the massacre on October 7.
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According to him, a third of the Israeli public reported that they had become more right-wing since the outbreak of the war. At the same time, Hassid added: "There are quite a few people who define themselves as right-wing who do not want to see Netanyahu. A gap has been created that can be seen in the polls with Naftali Bennett's data being examined, Yossi's data being examined, and so on. "When you present to the public a right-wing organization that is not Netanyahu, we call it the state right, secular right, you can call it all sorts of names - the results are much higher." Regarding Minister Gideon Sa'ar's decision to withdraw from the state camp, in an attempt to build a new right-wing political framework - he said: "Sa'ar's power of attraction does not seem high.".