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IsraelVote Bets Point to Netanyahu Victory Ahead of Next Election

Joerg Hiller   Jun 14, 2026 12:17 3 Min Read


IsraelVote Bets Point to Netanyahu Victory Ahead of Next Election

Developments

A high-stakes political race in Israel remains unsettled as the latest parliamentary landscape shifts, with betting markets showing renewed activity ahead of the next election. Polymarket traders are now pricing the leading contract around the possible premiers, translating the evolving political odds into fresh probabilities for the next prime minister.

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Prediction Market Reaction

Leading contract positions Benjamin Netanyahu as the top probability of becoming prime minister, with a Yes odds around 33% and No around 67% under the current strike. Other notable names show markedly lower odds, including Gadi Eizenkot at roughly 31.65% Yes and 68.35% No, Naftali Bennett at 23.5% Yes and 76.5% No, and Avigdor Lieberman at 3.15% Yes and 96.85% No. The ladder implies a diversified mix of near-term bets still skewed toward the leading candidate, while several alternative figures sit at single-digit probabilities with steep No margins, reflecting concentrated positioning around the primary outcome and thinner interest in peripheral options.

By the Numbers

Top strike rungs

StrikeYesNo
Benjamin Netanyahu33.0%67.0%
Gadi Eizenkot31.6%68.3%
Naftali Bennett23.5%76.5%
Avigdor Lieberman3.1%96.8%

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