Huge contrast although not surprising. Seems like Jerusalem had close to 75% go for Bibi bloc and quite right wing while Tel Aviv Bibi bloc got only around 25% roughly so very much a mix of centrist and left wing. But no surprise. Having been to both cities, Jerusalem struck me as a very religious city while Tel Aviv quite secular.
Truly the earth-shattering insight we were all craving for.
You'd be shocked how many people don't know this, even though it's such a basic and elegant fact that you can make a successful educated guess at it based purely on generalized stereotypes without even needing to know anything about contemporary Israeli society.
Reject Modernity (Tel Aviv)
Embrace Tradition (Jerusalem)
Reject Modernity (Likud)
Embrace Tradition (Mapai)