Bezalel Smotrich
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A new poll conducted by Kantar Israel for Kan Reshet Bet indicated that if elections were held today, former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot' "Yashar!" party would win 24 Knesset seats, followed closely by the Likud party with 23 seats.

Former prime ministers' Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid's "Together" party would come in a far-off third, with 14 Knesset seats, while the leftist "Democrats" would win 10 Knesset seats.

Among the smaller parties, Otzma Yehudit and Yisrael Beytenu would tie with nine seats each, followed by Ashkenzai-haredi United Torah Judaism (UTJ) with eight seats, and Sephardic-haredi Shas with seven seats.

The Arab Hadash-Ta'al party would win six seats, while the United Arab List (Ra'am) and the Religious Zionist party would win five seats each.

The Arab "Balad" party, Blue and White, and the parties founded by Yoaz Hendel and Hili Tropper, as well as Gilad Erdan and Yuli Edelstein's new party, would all fail to pass the electoral threshold.

Divided into blocs, the current coalition parties would win 52 seats, while the center-left would win 57 seats. The Arab parties would hold the remaining 11 seats; traditionally, these parties do not join any coalition, but Ra'am chief MK Mansour Abbas has expressed interest in joining the center-left in order to overthrow the current right-wing government.