Yair Lapid Yesh Atid’s medieval party appears to be getting a move ahead of the March 23 elections but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud is still looking to win the most seats, according to a report- opinion published late Tuesday.
According to a Channel 13 study, if elections were held today, Likud would gain 29 Knesset seats, and Yesh Atid would gain 20 seats in an unexpected spike.
Gideon Sa’ar, a former main opponent for Netanyahu, saw his New Hope party fall below double figures to nine seats.
The party Yamina on the right, led by Naftali Bennett, maintained its position as the third largest party with 11 seats.
The predominantly Arab List group would win eight seats, while Israel Beytenu at Avigdor Liberman and United Torah Judaism would win seven seats each.
The ultra-orthodox and long-term friendship of Likud Shas’s party would make 6 seats, according to the election. Mirav Michaeli ‘s Labor party would also win 6 seats.
Religious Zionism would win five seats, while Meretz on the left, Benny Gantz ‘s Blue & White and Arab Ra’am’ s party would get four seats each.