Overview
- Likud is polled at 35 seats, unchanged from the previous Channel 14 survey.
- The merged Joint List reaches 13 seats, ranking as the second-largest party.
- By blocs, the survey shows 66 seats for the right, 41 for the left, and 13 for Arab parties.
- Naftali Bennett’s faction and Shas drop to 10 seats each as the Democrats reach 10 and Yashar rises to 8, with United Torah Judaism at 9, Yisrael Beiteinu at 8, Otzma Yehudit at 7, Religious Zionism at 5, and Yesh Atid at 5, while Blue and White again falls below the threshold.
- In the prime minister preference question, Netanyahu leads with 57%, followed by Bennett at 19%, Eisenkot at 13%, Lapid at 5%, Liberman at 4%, and Gantz at 2%.