Eisenkot’s independent polling gains and reluctance to merge have driven the 89.5% probability traders assign to “No.” The Bennett-Lapid “Together” alliance, formed in late April 2026, publicly invited Eisenkot’s Yashar party to join with a reserved high list spot, yet Eisenkot described the move as a “deep disappointment” after being notified only minutes before the announcement and has since declined repeated offers. Recent polls show Yashar rising to around 17-19 seats while Together has fallen sharply, strengthening Eisenkot’s position as a standalone centrist contender ahead of potential early elections. No merger has occurred in the weeks since the invitation, and statements from Eisenkot’s camp emphasize building a broader “Zionist majority” on his own terms rather than absorbing into the existing slate before the June 30 deadline.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · ActualizadoWill Eisenkot join the Bennett-Lapid alliance by June 30?
1) The Yashar party ("Yashar! With Eisenkot") or the Together Party announce that the Yashar party will merge with, or contest the 2026 Israeli legislative election on a joint candidate list with, the Together party.
2) Gadi Eisenkot or the Together party announce that Gadi Eisenkot will run on the Together party’s candidate list for the 2026 Israeli legislative election.
Only definitive announcements will qualify. Suggestions, negotiations, offers, invitations, or other non-definitive statements will not count.
If the Together party undergoes a merger, name change, or other restructuring, the resulting party or alliance will be considered the Together party for purposes of this market, provided both Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid are members of the resulting party or alliance.
If the Yashar party undergoes a merger, name change, or other restructuring, the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list will be considered the Yashar party for purposes of this market, provided Gadi Eisenkot is a member of the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Yashar party, the Together party, Gadi Eisenkot, Naftali Bennett, and Yair Lapid; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Mercado abierto: Apr 28, 2026, 7:06 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...1) The Yashar party ("Yashar! With Eisenkot") or the Together Party announce that the Yashar party will merge with, or contest the 2026 Israeli legislative election on a joint candidate list with, the Together party.
2) Gadi Eisenkot or the Together party announce that Gadi Eisenkot will run on the Together party’s candidate list for the 2026 Israeli legislative election.
Only definitive announcements will qualify. Suggestions, negotiations, offers, invitations, or other non-definitive statements will not count.
If the Together party undergoes a merger, name change, or other restructuring, the resulting party or alliance will be considered the Together party for purposes of this market, provided both Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid are members of the resulting party or alliance.
If the Yashar party undergoes a merger, name change, or other restructuring, the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list will be considered the Yashar party for purposes of this market, provided Gadi Eisenkot is a member of the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Yashar party, the Together party, Gadi Eisenkot, Naftali Bennett, and Yair Lapid; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Eisenkot’s independent polling gains and reluctance to merge have driven the 89.5% probability traders assign to “No.” The Bennett-Lapid “Together” alliance, formed in late April 2026, publicly invited Eisenkot’s Yashar party to join with a reserved high list spot, yet Eisenkot described the move as a “deep disappointment” after being notified only minutes before the announcement and has since declined repeated offers. Recent polls show Yashar rising to around 17-19 seats while Together has fallen sharply, strengthening Eisenkot’s position as a standalone centrist contender ahead of potential early elections. No merger has occurred in the weeks since the invitation, and statements from Eisenkot’s camp emphasize building a broader “Zionist majority” on his own terms rather than absorbing into the existing slate before the June 30 deadline.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado
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