Newsweek
March 17, 2018
If they were held tomorrow, pollsters say, Lapid's centrist party, Yesh Atid—which translates from Hebrew as “There is a future”—could win several more seats than Netanyahu's right-wing Likud Party, though Lapid would have to form a coalition from within a weak and crowded opposition. Keep up with thisÃâà...
Haaretz
December 31, 1999
... that her party would deal with the status of Israel's outlying areas and ethnic polarization. A poll conducted by the television news company after her announcement showed her party receiving five Knesset seats, while Likud would stay at 30, with Yesh Atid becoming the second largest party with 21 seats,Ãâà...