A Channel 10 Television survey, taken after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's being investigated, shows that if the elections were held today, the Likud would win 29 Knesset seats, followed by Yesh Atid with 24 mandates. The Zionist Union and Joint List of predominantly Arab parties would each have 12 Knesset members, followed by the Jewish Home Party with 10 and Meretz with eight.
The Kulanu and Yisrael Beiteinu parties would each have seven seats, followed by haredi-religious parties United Torah Judaism at six seats and Shas with five. The Likud number is an improvement on recent polls, while the Zionist Union figure is half the current strength of its Knesset faction.