Gantz and Sa'ar
Gantz and Sa'arTomer Neuberg/Flash90

A new poll conducted by Dudi Hassid and published by Kan News shows that if elections were held today, the Likud would be the largest party with 34 seats.

The Yesh Atid party would be the second-largest party with 23 seats. The new joint list of the Blue and White and New Hope parties would place third with 14 seats. The Religious Zionism party would be the last party to reach double digits with 10 seats.

The Shas party would receive eight seats, while fellow haredi party United Torah Judaism would receive seven seats. The Joint Arab List would receive six seats, Yisrael Beyteinu and Labor five seats each, and Meretz and Ra'am four seats each.

The Yamina party would receive just 1.9% of the vote and fail to secure any seats in the 25th Knesset.

According to the poll, the Netanyahu bloc would receive 59 seats, two short of the 61 needed to form a majority coalition.

Opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu today addressed the decision of the Blue and White and New Hope parties to run together and said, "We in the Likud do not interfere in how the left divides its votes. Gideon and Gantz's party only sharpens the question in the upcoming elections - Will Yair Lapid's left-wing government with the Muslim Brotherhood and the joint list be re-established, or will you vote for the Likud under my leadership and together we will form a national government that will restore security and hope to all Israeli citizens?"