74 days before the elections to the 24th Knesset, and according to a poll by the Panels Politics Institute led by Menachem Lazar for Maariv-Sufshavua, if the elections had taken place today, the “just not Netanyahu” bloc would have won 64 seats compared to 43 for the Likud bloc Haredim, without the right.
MK Bezalel Smutrich in a statement announcing the recruitment of his party. Photo: Without credit
The poll conducted yesterday predicts that the Likud, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, would have received 28 seats, a decrease of one seat compared to the previous poll. A new hope for Israel, led by Gideon Saar, is strengthened in the mandate and rises to 18.
There is a future led by Yair Lapid, who this week added former minister Meirav Cohen, remains stable with 14 seats. Even the right, led by Naftali Bennett, who announced that he considers himself a candidate for prime minister, remains unchanged with 13 seats.
The joint list headed by Ayman Odeh, which is still unclear whether it will disband or maintain the joint framework, pays the price of internal conflicts and continues to decline. In the current poll she gets 10 seats, compared to 11 last week. Shas, led by Aryeh Deri, is showing stability with 8 seats, while Torah Judaism is losing a seat this week and getting 7, like Yisrael Beiteinu led by Avigdor Lieberman.
The Israelis party, led by Ron Huldai, is disappointed, adding four new candidates this week, as well as former deputy chief of staff Dan Harel. The new acquisition does not help Huldai rise, and his party loses two seats in a week, down from only 8 to 6 seats.
The one who can get a little back to his cheeks is blue-and-white chairman Bnei Gantz. In last week’s poll, he did not pass the blocking percentage. However, this week he gets 4 seats, on the verge of survival. Arab candidates in the top ten, including a candidate in 4th place, are also left with 5 seats this week.
Below the blocking percentage are the following parties: Labor 1.9%, Jewish Power 1.7%, the New Economic Party led by Yaron Zelicha 1.3%, Tnufa led by Ofer Shelach 1.3%, Gesher led by Orly Levy-Abaxis 0.3%, The Jewish Home 0.3% Veterans of Israel led by Danny Yatom 0.0%.
The survey was attended by 527 members of Panel4All’s respondents’ panel for online research. The survey was conducted on a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel aged 18 and over, Jews and Arabs alike. The maximum sampling error in this survey is 4.3%.