A survey conducted by the Panels Politics Institute, under the direction of Dr. Menachem Lazar, and published in Ma'ariv, found that if Knesset elections were held today, the coalition parties would receive only 55 seats, while the opposition would get 65.
Yesh Atid would become the largest party with 27 seats, while the Likud would drop to just 26. The biggest beneficiary of the Likud's shrinking would be the National Unity party led by Benny Gantz, Gideon Sa'ar and Gadi Eisenkot, which according to the survey, would increase to 19 seats.
The rest of the results: Shas - 10, United Torah Judaism (UTJ) - 7, Otzma Yehudit - 7, Labor - 5, Hadash - Ta'al - 5, Religious Zionism Party - 5, Yisrael Beytenu - 5 Meretz - 4.