Bennett, Netanyahu
Bennett, NetanyahuFlash 90

A Channel 13 News poll by Professor Camil Fuchs published tonight says that if elections had been held today, the Likud led Netanyahu would be the largest party with 27 seats.

In second place according to the poll comes Yamina led by Naftali Bennett, with 23 seats, and in third place is Yesh Atid-Telem led by Yair Lapid with 20 seats.

The Joint Arab List led by Ayman Odeh would weaken and win only 12 seats, and Blue and White led by Gantz would have 10 seats.

Yisrael Beyteinu led by Avigdor Liberman would have 8 seats, Shas led by Aryeh Deri and United Torah Judaism led by Yaakov Litzman would have won 7 seats each and Meretz led by Nitzan Horowitz, 6 seats.

Labor, Gesher, Derech Eretz and Jewish Home would not have passed the electoral threshold.

The survey also shows that the haredi/Right bloc would have won 64 seats, the Left-Arab bloc 48 seats, and Liberman eight.

Another poll, published tonight in Kan News says that if the elections had been held today, the Likud led by Netanyahu would be the largest party with 31 seats.

Second place comes Yamina led by Naftali Bennett, with 21 seats according to the poll, and third place esh Atid led by Yair Lapid with 17 seats.

The Joint Arab List led by Ayman Odeh would have weakened significantly and won only 11 seats, and Blue and White led by Gantz would have weakened to a single-digit number of nine seats.

Shas, led by Aryeh Deri, and Yisrael Beyteinu, led by Avigdor Liberman, would have received nine seats each, while United Torah Judaism led by Litzman would have won 7 seats, and Meretz led by Nitzan Horowitz, 6 seats.

The survey also shows that the haredi/Right bloc would have won 68 seats, the Left/Arab bloc 43 seats, and Liberman nine.