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Despite the fluctuations, the block map continues to be similar to that recorded in previous weeks. Netanyahu also did not have the ability to form a coalition of 61 seats this week. The right-wing bloc and the ultra-Orthodox have 46 seats, and together with the growing right, it reaches 58 seats. On the other hand, a bloc of Netanyahu’s opponents was left with 62 seats.
The full results
Likud – 28 seats
There is a future – 20 seats
Right – 12 seats
New hope – 11 seats
The joint list – 8 seats
Shas – 8 seats
Yisrael Beiteinu – 8 seats
Torah Judaism – 6 seats
Labor – 6 seats
Blue and white – 5 seats
March – 4 seats
Religious Zionism – 4 seats
Do not pass the blocking percentage: Mansour Abbas’ GDP with 2.6 percent, and Yaron Zelicha’s new economic party with 1.2 percent.
The survey was conducted by the Panels Politics Institute, headed by Menachem Lazar, among 591 respondents who constitute a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel aged 18 and over. The maximum sampling error in this survey is 4.3 percent.