Labor chairman Avi Gabbay on Friday dismissed the polls which predict his party will not reach double digits in Knesset seats in the next elections.
In an interview with Hadashot TV in the wake of his decision earlier this week to end Labor’s partnership with Tzipi Livni’s Hatnua party, Gabbay expressed confidence he would replace Binyamin Netanyahu as Israel’s Prime Minister.
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