Prime minister pulls back in front of Gantz as most suitable for job, and Likud party -- but not coalition -- sees boost after sinking for weeks amid judicial overhaul protests

Centrist party led by former defense minister soars to 29 seats in surveys; Netanyahu's ruling party would get 24, with governing coalition falling from 64 seats to 52

Surveys on Kan, Channels 13 and 14 all predict current government would lose majority; respondents select National Unity leader over prime minister in head-to-head matchup

Likud voters want gov't to focus on declining economy, Haredi parties want draft exemption law, religious Zionist voters want continued judicial reform. Can PM satisfy them all?

Centrist party led by former defense minister would receive 28 seats, PM's Likud would get 24 with governing coalition falling from 64 seats to 52

Outlier survey predicts Netanyahu's party would get just 20 seats if an election were held today, dropping the faction to a 17-year low and to become the third-largest in Knesset

Sobered by declining popularity, PM is seeking to impose a new strategy of quiet on his unruly allies — while gearing up for a relaunch of the judiciary fight

TV survey also has Netanyahu and Lapid polling evenly, in further indication of declining support for premier and his coalition amid unrest over judicial overhaul plans

Surveys from two TV stations show Netanyahu's coalition would fail to form government were elections held today, while opposition parties could see a return to power

Voters divided on if security forces should take orders from coalition or judges in a showdown; government would lose majority if new elections held, survey finds

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