Merav Michaeli's Labor party is not expected to make it into the next Knesset
Merav Michaeli's Labor party is not expected to make it into the next KnessetYonatan Sindel/Flash90

Two polls published Thursday evening on Israel's channels 13 and 14 show the National Unity party continuing to gain power, while the Labor party disappears.

At the same time, the polls do not agree on the size of the right-wing bloc: In the Channel 14 poll, the right-wing bloc wins 57 seats, while in the Channel 13 poll, it wins just 51.

According to the Channel 13 poll, if elections were held today, the National Unity party would win 27 Knesset seats, followed by Likud with 25 seats and Yesh Atid with 21.

In that poll, Shas would win nine seats, while United Torah Judaism and Ra'am (United Arab List) would win seven seats each. Yisrael Beytenu is predicted to win six seats.

Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit would each win five Knesset seats, and Hadash-Ta'al and Meretz would win four seats each. The poll predicts that Labor would fail to pass the electoral threshold.

In the Channel 14 poll, the Likud party is projected to win 30 Knesset seats, while National Unity wins just 28. Yesh Atid, meanwhile, would win 14 seats.

In this poll, Shas is projected to win nine seats, while United Torah Judaism and Yisrael Beytenu win seven seats each. Otzma Yehudit is projected to win six seats, while Religious Zionism wins five.

In that poll, Ra'am and Hadash-Ta'al each win five Knesset seats, while Meretz wins four. Similar to the Channel 13 poll, Labor is not expected to pass the electoral threshold.