An Israel Today poll published this morning, and conducted through the Maagar Mohot institute, states that if elections were held today, the right-wing bloc, together with Yamina, would receive 65 seats.

These are the results of the poll: the right-wing bloc - the Likud with 34 seats, Shas with 8, United Torah Judaism with 8, and Religious Zionism with 9. Together, the bloc has 59 seats. Yamina, with 6 seats, would bring that total up to 65.

The current government bloc would look like this: Yesh Atid with 17 seats, Labor with 8, Blue and White increases significantly to 10 seats, Yamina decreases by one seat (compared to last year) to 6, Yisrael Beiteinu with 5, Meretz with 5, New Hope fails to pass the threshold, and the United Arab List receives 4 seats. A total of 55 seats. The Joint List (Arab party) receives 6 seats.