Overview
- Ma’ariv’s Lazar poll shows Likud up two seats with the governing coalition rising to 52, while the anti-Netanyahu bloc (excluding Hadash–Ta’al and Ra’am) slips to 58.
- Seat estimates in the Ma’ariv survey place Likud at 27 and Naftali Bennett’s party at 19, with the Democrats, Yesh Atid, Yisrael Beiteinu, and Otzma Yehudit at 10 each.
- The Ma’ariv poll lists Yashar at 9, Shas at 8, United Torah Judaism at 7, and both Hadash–Ta’al and Ra’am at 5, with the Religious Zionist Party still below the electoral threshold.
- A separate Channel 14 poll by Shlomo Filber projects a 66-seat right-wing bloc versus 44 for the left and 10 for Arab parties, with Likud leading at 35 seats.
- In the Filber survey, Benjamin Netanyahu tops direct prime minister preference with 54 percent against Bennett at 23, with other rivals trailing by wider margins.