The gaps in election polling, and what this means for Israel's political reality - opinion
The current differences between the polls are mainly manifest in the results of the Likud and the National Unity – the two major parties identified with the Israeli mainstream.
PENSIONERS MINISTER Rafi Eitan sits in the Knesset plenum in 2006. His party surprised by winning seven Knesset seats in the election that year.(photo credit: OREL COHEN/REUTERS)ByORI WERTMAN