New poll shows 61% believe PM-to-be Naftali Bennett joined 'bloc for change' due to personal ambitions, 43% say government will be short-lived.

A new poll by Israel's "Meet the Press" program showed that 43% of Israelis do not believe the new government will last long.

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According to the poll, 43% of respondents believe the government will be short-lived, while just 30% believe the government will last some time - but not until the end of its term. Eleven percent believe the new government will live out its full four-year term.

When asked why they believe Yamina's MK Naftali Bennett agreed to join the "bloc for change" and allow it to form a government, most of the respondents (61%) said he was motivated by personal ambitions, 20% said his motives were ideological, and 19% said they did not know.

Regarding whether Bennett would honor his agreement with Yesh Atid Chairman MK Yair Lapid, 49% answered in the affirmative, while 29% said they do not believe he will need to honor it, since the government will break apart before he is required to. Another 7% said that they do not believe he will honor it at all. Read more at Arutz-7