A survey of 628 people by Direct Polls for the Makor Rishon newspaper indicates that if elections were held today, the new Yemin Hehadash party announced on Saturday night by Ministers Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked would win 14 Knesset seats.
The Likud party would drop to 25 Knesset seats, while Jewish Home would win only five Knesset seats, the same as Shas and Yisrael Beytenu. Combined with United Torah Judaism's seven and Kulanu's four, what the poll's editors call the national camp would have 65 mandates, while the center left bloc would have 43. Notably, Benny Gantz's new party would have 15 seats, Orly Levi-Abekasis would be on the border of entering with four seats and the Zionist Union would have nine mandates.