Overview
- Likud remains the largest party, polling at 33 seats in Channel 14 and 26 seats in Channel 12 and Maariv’s Lazar survey.
- Coalition arithmetic splits sharply, with Channel 14 giving the right-wing bloc 65 seats, Channel 12 showing 52 for the coalition versus 58 for the opposition, and Maariv modeling 50–60 against the coalition with Arab parties at 10.
- Gadi Eisenkot’s Yashar rises to about 11 seats across surveys, underscoring momentum among centrist voters.
- Naftali Bennett’s standing varies, dropping to 10 seats and 14% PM suitability in Channel 14 but polling at 21 seats in Channel 12 and 19 in Maariv.
- Benjamin Netanyahu leads prime‑minister preference measures, reaching 55% in Channel 14 and topping a 40%–36% matchup over Bennett in Channel 12, as Otzma Yehudit ranges from 8 to 10 seats.