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A poll conducted by Prof. Camil Fuchs for Channel 13 News finds that if elections were to be held today, the right-wing bloc would win 53 Knesset seats compared to 62 for the bloc of parties which made up the previous government.

The National Unity Party wins 29 seats in this poll, the Likud wins 26 and Yesh Atid has 21.

Shas wins 9 seats, United Torah Judaism - 7, Ra'am - 6, the Religious Zionist Party - 6, Yisrael Beytenu - 6, Otzma Yehudit - 5 and Hadash-Ta'al - 5.

The Labor, Meretz and Balad parties do not pass the electoral threshold.

In the wake of the protest by Israel Air Force reservist pilots, who have threatened not to report to duty due to their opposition to the judicial reform, 57% of respondents are against such a protest, compared to 34% who support it.

41% of respondents oppose the law reducing the use of the judicial cause of reasonableness in the wording that is currently being proposed, compared to 36% who support the current wording of the law.