Gantz's party, Resilience to Israel, conducted in-depth polls in recent days, which revealed that the presence of Labor Party chairman Avi Gabbay on a unified list weakens the bloc's ability to succeed, and undermines the ability of such a list to accumulate a number of seats to challenge the Likud, Israel Hayom reported.
According to the report, data from the Resilience to Israel study found that the Labor Party's joining a center-left alliance not only does not benefit such a bloc but also harms it. The study also found that a union of the bloc without the Labor Party could lead to more seats than a party headed by Gabbay in an alliance.