If elections were held today, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's Likud party would take 24 Knesset seats, according to results of a poll broadcast on Monday night by News 2.

That's two more mandates than opposition party Yesh Atid and six more than the opposition Zionist Union faction. The predominantly Arab Joint List would be tied with coalition partner Jewish Home at 12 seats. Partners Yisrael Beytenu and United Torah Judaism would be tied with the opposition Meretz party at seven, one ahead of coalition partner Kulanu and two ahead of coalition partner Shas. The numbers retain the coalition's thin majority at 61 seats.

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