If elections were held today, the right-religious bloc would get 59 Knesset seats, compared to 55 mandates for the center-left and predominantly-Arab parties, according to a survey by Direct Polls, released on Thursday, reports Channel 12 News political analyst Amit Segal.
The Likud Party would top the vote with 35 seats, compared to 33 for Blue and White. The Yisrael Beytenu Party, which has been cited as having the potential to push either top party over the top, would get six seats. The Otzma Yehudit Party would get only .96 percent, not enough to clear the Knesset threshold.