Should the Knesset elections be held now, the current government would only received 57 seats, according to a survey published in Yediyot Aharonot this morning (Friday).
The survey found that the Likud would receive 25 seats (five fewer than it has now), Shas six, and Moshe Kahlon's Kulanu would drop from 10 to seven mandates. The Zionist Union would fall from 24 to 18 seats.
The main winners would be Jewish Home, which would rise from eight to 12 seats; Yesh Atid, which would get 18 seats instead of its current 11; and Avigdor Liberman's Yisrael Beytenu, which would go from six to eight. UTJ would go up one, from six to seven.