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A new poll reveals that 75% of first-time Israeli voters are right-wing, driven by religious observance and disillusionment with the establishment.
A new poll shows 75% of first-time Israeli voters identify as right-wing, with 59% supporting the Right bloc, reflecting a surge in religious observance and a generational shift away from secular liberalism.
Younger voters are more likely to believe in divine figures, perceive betrayal on October 7, and reject haredi military exemptions.
They also show greater skepticism toward establishment institutions, including Netanyahu’s prosecution and state inquiry into the attacks, indicating a redefined national identity and political loyalty.
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Una nueva encuesta revela que el 75% de los votantes israelíes por primera vez son de derecha, impulsados por la observancia religiosa y la desilusión con el establishment.