Poll: Gantz, Netanyahu Neck and Neck

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According to a recent survey conducted by the Midgam Institute for Channel 12 News, if elections were held today, both the Likud and National Unity parties would secure 27 seats each.

The poll also indicates that the Yesh Atid party would come in third place with 18 seats, followed by a combined total of 10 seats for the Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit parties. Shas would receive 10 seats, United Torah Judaism seven seats, Yisrael Beyteinu six seats, Hadash-Ta’al five seats, Meretz five seats, and Ra’am five seats.

Based on this poll, the right-wing bloc would have a total of 54 seats, while the left-wing bloc would garner a majority with 61 seats.

Another poll conducted by Prof. Camille Fuchs for Channel 13 News paints an even bleaker picture for the right-wing bloc, which would only secure 50 seats if elections were held today.

According to this second survey, the National Unity party would emerge as the largest party with 28 seats, followed by the Likud with 27 seats.

In this scenario, Yesh Atid would obtain 17 seats, Shas would secure nine seats, United Torah Judaism would receive seven seats, Yisrael Beyteinu and Ra’am would each gain six seats, Otzma Yehudit and the Religious Zionism party would both attain five seats, while Hadash-Ta’al, Meretz, and Balad would each secure four seats.

Once again, the left-wing bloc would have a majority with 61 seats. Additionally, eight seats would go to Arab parties that have refused to join any coalition.

{Matzav.com Israel}

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