Recent polls indicate a tightening race between former minister Benny Gantz’s “State Camp” and Naftali Bennett’s “Zionist Spirit” parties, both vying to become the primary opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud. Two surveys, including one conducted by The Times of Israel’s sister site, show both parties receiving an equal number of seats if elections were held today. While trailing Likud significantly, the results mark the first time Eisenkot’s newly formed party has polled at the same level as Bennett’s. A separate poll suggests Eisenkot’s party is slightly ahead. These findings signal a potential shift in the political landscape as Israelis prepare for upcoming elections and consider alternatives to Netanyahu’s leadership. The surveys highlight the fluidity of voter preferences and the ongoing competition within the anti-Netanyahu bloc.