Former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced their merger into the "Together" party on April 27, 2026, ahead of anticipated Knesset elections following a recent dissolution bill, explicitly leaving space for Gadi Eisenkot but not Benny Gantz. Gantz initially praised the move but quickly criticized it on April 28 as self-focused and detrimental to ousting the Netanyahu coalition, releasing a campaign video promoting Blue and White as the broad alternative bloc for "all of Israel." With no reported merger talks and polls on May 7 showing Gantz's party struggling—35% favoring a merger elsewhere, 34% his dropout—traders price a 71.5% "No" probability by June 30, reflecting rivalry in a fragmented opposition landscape.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated1. The Blue and White–National Unity Party or the Together Party announce that the Blue and White–National Unity party will merge with, or contest the 2026 Israeli legislative election on a joint candidate list with, the Together party.
2. Benny Gantz or the Together party announce that Benny Gantz 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 Blue and White–National Unity party undergoes a merger, name change, or other restructuring, the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list will be considered the Blue and White–National Unity party for purposes of this market, provided Benny Gantz is a member of the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Blue and White–National Unity Party, the Together party, Benny Gantz, Naftali Bennett, and Yair Lapid; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Apr 29, 2026, 7:40 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...1. The Blue and White–National Unity Party or the Together Party announce that the Blue and White–National Unity party will merge with, or contest the 2026 Israeli legislative election on a joint candidate list with, the Together party.
2. Benny Gantz or the Together party announce that Benny Gantz 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 Blue and White–National Unity party undergoes a merger, name change, or other restructuring, the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list will be considered the Blue and White–National Unity party for purposes of this market, provided Benny Gantz is a member of the resulting party, alliance, or candidate list.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the Blue and White–National Unity Party, the Together party, Benny Gantz, Naftali Bennett, and Yair Lapid; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced their merger into the "Together" party on April 27, 2026, ahead of anticipated Knesset elections following a recent dissolution bill, explicitly leaving space for Gadi Eisenkot but not Benny Gantz. Gantz initially praised the move but quickly criticized it on April 28 as self-focused and detrimental to ousting the Netanyahu coalition, releasing a campaign video promoting Blue and White as the broad alternative bloc for "all of Israel." With no reported merger talks and polls on May 7 showing Gantz's party struggling—35% favoring a merger elsewhere, 34% his dropout—traders price a 71.5% "No" probability by June 30, reflecting rivalry in a fragmented opposition landscape.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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