A new survey released on Friday morning by Maariv revealed that MK Itamar Ben Gvir’s Otzma Yehudit party would see a boost in support if elections were held now, securing nine seats in the Knesset.
The poll, conducted by Lazar Research in partnership with Panel4All, showed that under current conditions, the Likud party would take 22 seats, gaining one additional seat, while National Unity would come in second with 17 seats.
The results also suggested that Yisrael Beytenu would secure 16 Knesset seats, while Yesh Atid would experience a further decline, with only 13 seats. The Democrats would achieve 12 seats.
In terms of seat distribution, Shas would claim 10 Knesset seats, while Otzma Yehudit would hold nine. United Torah Judaism would take seven seats. Chadash-Ta’al would secure six seats, with both Religious Zionism and the Arab Ra’am (United Arab List) parties each winning four seats.
When divided into political blocs, the right-religious bloc would garner 52 seats, whereas the center-left bloc would secure 58. The Arab parties, which traditionally do not align with either coalition, would hold the remaining ten Knesset seats.
{Matzav.com Israel}
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