The Yemin Hehadash Party, just announced last night by Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked, would win 10 Knesset seats if the elections were held today, according to a poll conducted by the Panels Politica Institute for the Walla website.
That would put them behind the Likud party, which has 28 mandates, Yesh Atid's 15 seats, the Joint List of predominantly Arab parties (13) and the new party of former Israel Defense Forces chiefs of staff Benny Gantz and Moshe Yaalon. Dropping to the four-seat threshold would be the Jewish Home (including the National Union), Yisrael Beytenu, Shas and the new Gesher party of Knesset member Orly Levi-Abekasis.