83 days for elections And the map of seats continues to change daily in line with the announcements of the formation of new parties. Today (Wednesday). According to the news polls, Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Likud party continue to stand at the top with their number of seats ranging from 29-28 seats. After them is “New Hope” led by Gideon Saar but by a considerable margin. The Israeli party led by Ron Huldai, which is included in the polls for the first time, stands at about 9-8 seats.
News Survey 13 Puts the Likud with 29 seats, while Gideon Saar’s new hope with 17. In third place is Naftali Bennett with 12 and immediately after the right, there is Atid-TLM with 11. The joint is the last to get a double-digit number of seats with 10. The ultra-Orthodox parties, Shas and Torah Judaism, receive eight seats each, Yisrael Beiteinu with six seats and Blue and White and Meretz with five each. The map of the blocs according to poll 13 and Camille Fox shows that for the first time there is a possibility of a government without Netanyahu, with the bloc to replace it standing at 63 seats, the Netanyahu bloc with 45 and the right standing with 12.
News Survey 12 He also continues the trend, with Netanyahu and the Likud at the top with 28 seats and new hope again sweeping 17 seats. The change comes in third place, where Yesh Atid-Telam stands with 13, compared to the right with 12 seats. The joint rises by one seat compared to News 13, and stands at 11. The ultra-Orthodox parties again sweep eight seats each, and unlike News 13, Huldai’s party, the Israelis, also stands for eight seats. Yisrael Beiteinu with six seats, Meretz with five and blue and white is the last to pass the blocking percentage with only four seats.
News bloc map of News 12, also shows the same trend when the bloc against Netanyahu has a possibility for the government with 64 seats compared to 44 for Netanyahu. The right no longer stabilizes in any block and stands alone with 12.
Also in the survey they conducted in the edition Here 11, The Likud stands at the top with 28 seats. New hope rises in the seat compared to the new polls with 18 seats and the right rises to 14 seats. There is a future – TLM with 13 seats and the joint again with 11 seats as in the News 12 poll. The Israelis led by Ron Huldai again receive eight seats, as does Shas, while Torah Judaism drops to only seven seats. Yisrael Beiteinu is also weakening and falling to five seats in the poll here 11, while in March and blue and white both with four seats.
The map of the blocs according to a poll here 11 again shows the feasibility of the government without Netanyahu and the ultra-Orthodox, with the bloc against Netanyahu having 63 seats, compared to Netanyahu and the ultra-Orthodox with only 43 seats. Right as stated, with 14 stands alone and is not associated with any bloc at this stage.