Knesset elections
Knesset electionsMiriam Alster/Flash 90

A new poll conducted by Channel 13 News showed that if elections were held today, the Likud would win 32 seats while Benny Gantz's Israeli Resilience party would win 21 seats.

Yesh Atid would win 11 seats while the New Right and Labor parties would win eight seats each.

United Torah Judaism would win seven seats, as would Ahmad Tibi's Ta'al faction. The Joint Arab List and Shas would win six seats each.

Kulanu and Meretz would each receive five seats, while Yisrael Beiteinu would receive just four seats.

The Jewish Home, Hatnuah, and Orly Levy-Abekasis' party would not clear the electoral threshold according to the poll.

The poll also examined how voting patterns would change if certain parties merged or ran on a joint list. A joint list of Labor and Meretz would receive 14 seats. Under those circumstances, the Likud and Israeli Resilience parties would remain steady while the Yesh Atid party would lose one seat.