A poll of seats published tonight (Sunday) in the news here 11 revealed that if the election had been held today, the Likud party led by Benjamin Netanyahu would have recovered slightly and won 30 seats while the party of the alternate prime minister, blue-white chairman Bnei Gantz, would have sunk To block percentage.
According to the poll, the second largest party is Yesh Atid led by Yair Lapid with 18 seats. Gideon Saar’s new hope remains stable with 14 seats, followed shortly by Naftali Bennett’s right, which is slightly strengthened to 12 seats. The joint list would have received 9 seats.
In the ultra-Orthodox parties Shas with 8 seats and Torah Judaism with 7. Yisrael Beiteinu with 7 seats, the work of Merav Michaeli with 6 seats followed by the religious Zionism of Bezalel Smutrich and Itamar Ben Gvir who won 5 seats. At the end of the list is Meretz with 4 seats and as mentioned Also blue and white, which does not pass the blocking percentage.
- 2021 Elections: All the polls, articles and interpretations of leading reporters on the Maariv website
Map of the blocks: The bloc of Netanyahu supporters with 50 seats, the bloc to replace Netanyahu with 58 seats and the right-wing party with 12 seats.
In the survey, respondents were also asked to rate what issues are most important to them in the election. The results showed that only for a quarter did they define Netanyahu’s replacement as an important goal for them, and only 11% defined Netanyahu’s stay as one of the three most important issues for them when they came to the polls.