Netanyahu was greeted at the event by chants of “Bibi, king of Israel.” Likud MK Gideon Sa’ar faced party activists heckling him and calling him a traitor. While the overwhelming majority of the crowd received Sa’ar warmly, an activist told him to “go home,” and another called him “a shame” because he ran against Netanyahu in Thursday’s Likud leadership race. Sa’ar was given a front row seat next to cabinet ministers at the event in which Netanyahu reached out to the challenger he defeated in the Likud primary. A Midgam company poll taken on Sunday for Channel 12 found that if a Knesset election would be held now, the political stalemate would continue. Netanyahu’s Center-Right bloc would win 56 seats, as would Blue and White leader Benny Gantz’s Center-Left bloc, while Yisrael Beytenu would receive eight mandates.Blue and White would win 34 seats, Likud 32, Joint List 13, Shas eight, United Torah Judaism seven, New Right and Labor Gesher five each and four each for the Union of Right-wing Parties and the Democratic Union. The poll of 507 respondents representing a statistical sample of the adult Israeli population had a 4.4% margin of error.Asked if they supported immunity for prosecution for Netanyahu, 33% said yes, 51% said no and 16% said they did not know.נתניהו: חסינות היא אבן יסוד בדמוקרטיה, אודיע תוך יומיים על החלטתי
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