News 13 and Professor Camille Fox published tonight (Monday) a poll of seats, 36 days before the election. According to the poll, the Netanyahu bloc, which includes the ultra-Orthodox parties as well as religious Zionism, stands at only 47, while even the right will not be able to help it, which has only 11 seats. On the other hand, the bloc for Netanyahu’s replacement stands at 58. Those who may decide whether we are facing the fifth election in number are the right-wing party and Mansour Abbas’ RAAM party, which stands for four seats.
It also shows that the Likud party led by Benjamin Netanyahu is left with 28 seats, in contrast to a poll by 103FM published this morning, where he won 29. The second party, Yash Atid, led by Yair Lapid, drops to 17 seats compared to recent polls.
A new hope led by Gideon Saar remains with 13 seats, which undermines his attempt to be an alternative to Netanyahu, as this is how his electoral power continues to be undermined. Right-wing party with 11 seats, the joint list led by Ayman Odeh with eight seats, Torah Judaism and Shas, both with seven seats.
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The Labor Party remains stable with six seats, Meretz is strengthening slightly, with five seats. The religious Zionism of Bezalel Smutrich and Itamar Ben Gvir with five seats, Yisrael Beiteinu drops to only five seats. Mansour Abbas’ blue and white and mane stand at only four seats, which leaves them bordering on the blocking percentage. Yaron Zelicha’s economic party does not pass the blocking percentage and is left with 1.8 seats.
The survey included 703 respondents, of whom 603 were from the Jewish population and 100 in the Arab sector. The sample in the Internet panel was conducted by the sample project company under the direction of Dr. Ariel Ayalon. The sampling error is 3.7%.