Kol Yisrael radio's weekly election poll, published Friday, found that the "Zionist Camp" would win 23 seats if elections were held today, one more than the Likud party.

The joint list of Arab parties is strengthening its power to 13 seats, while Yesh Atid receives 12, up two seats from last week's poll. The Jewish Home receives 12 seats as well.

Meanwhile, Eli Yishai's Yachad-Ha'am Itanu party is around the threshold and it is unclear if it could reach the required 130,000 votes (approximate estimate assuming that the percentage of the vote would be similar to the last elections), meaning that 1 in every 25 voters votes for the party.

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