A new opinion poll by the Panels Politics Institute and published by the Maariv newspaper has shown that Israeli parties will fight to form a stable new government after the upcoming elections unless the factions demonstrate their willingness to change their allegiance. He noted that if elections were held today, the Likud-led bloc, made up of far-right and religious parties, and the eight-party bloc in the outgoing coalition of Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid would receive an equal number of seats.
The poll showed that Likud, led by opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu, would win 34 seats, Yesh Atid, led by Yair Lapid, 21, Religious Zionism, led by Bezalel Smotrich, 9 seats, and Benny Gantz’s party ” Blue and white.” party. United Torah Judaism led by Moshe Gafni 7 seats, Merav Michaeli 7 seats, Shas 7 seats, United List led by Ayman Ode 6 seats and Avigdor Lieberman Yisrael Beiteinu Party 5 seats. According to the poll, “Yamina”, “New Hope, Mansour Abbas’s party and Nitzan Horowitz’s Meretz party each will receive 4 seats, which is the minimum required to overcome the electoral threshold.
Source: El Nashra