A new poll conducted by Panels Politics for Maariv's weekend paper showed that the National Unity camp led by former Defense Minister Benny Gantz has the most support by a large margin.
The poll, published Friday, showed National Unity as winning 31 seats if elections were to be held today, with Likud coming in second with 25 seats, and Yesh Atid third-largest with 17 seats.
The poll also showed Shas as winning 10 seats, followed by United Torah Judaism with eight seats and Yisrael Beytenu with six seats.
Three parties would receive five seats each: Otzma Yehudit, Hadash-Ta'al, and Religious Zionism; left-wing Meretz and the United Arab List (Ra'am) would win four seats each.
Divided into blocs, the current opposition parties would win 67 seats, while the coalition parties would win just 53 seats.
However, since Hadash-Ta'al traditionally does not join any government, the left-wing parties would have 62 seats, compared to the coalition's 53.