A weekly poll published by the Israeli newspaper Maariv showed that “the strength of the right-wing parties, led by Likud chairman Benjamin Netanyahu, has waned, and if elections were held now, they would win a total of 59 seats in the Knesset. after they won a total of 59 seats in the Knesset. 61 in last week’s poll if elections were held now, but the parties that make up the current government won’t be able to.”

In today’s poll, Likud won 35 seats, Religious Zionism 10 seats, Shas 8 seats, and United Torah Judaism 6 seats.

In contrast, the current coalition parties together received 55 seats: Yesh Atid 24 seats, Blue and White 12 seats, Yisrael Beiteinu 6 seats, Labor 5 seats, Single List 4 seats, and Meretz » exceeded the percentage of seats. 4 places.

According to the poll, the Joint List remained stable at 6 seats. The Yamina Party, led by Israeli Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked, failed to pass the electoral threshold, gaining 1.9% of the vote.

The newspaper cited statements by party leader (Kahol Lavan) Benny Gantz, who said he would seek a post-election government of broad unity that would change the shape of party alignments during the election campaign.

The poll showed that 44% support the return of Netanyahu to the post of prime minister, while 43% of those polled oppose it.

A total of 709 citizens over the age of 18 took part in the survey, including 610 Jews and 99 Arabs.