
A survey conducted for Maariv shows that the Israeli public is divided on the question of the unequal enforcement of the police towards the antireform protest.
In response to the question 'What do you think about the manner in which the Israeli police are working to disperse the demonstrations and protests in recent days', 33% answered that the police use less force than necessary compared to 29% who claimed that more force is used than necessary. Another 28% believe that force is used as required.
The division of the answers shows that 56% of the opposition voters think that the police use too much force and 57% of the coalition voters say that the police use less force than necessary.
The survey also examined the current map of mandates and it shows that if the elections had been held today, the right-wing bloc would have won 54 seats compared to 61 for the center-left bloc (without Hadash-Ta'al).
According to the data, National Unity would take 29 seats, Likud 28, Yesh Atid 17, Shas 9, United Torah Judaism 7, Hadash-Ta'al 5, the Religious Zionism Party 5, Otzma Yehudit 5, Yisrael Beitenu 5 and Meretz 5
In this survey, the Labor and Balad do not garner enough votes to enter the Knesset.
