1st election polls:
How successful was the Lapid-Bennett merger?
First polls since Bennett and Lapid joined forces show a tight race with Likud, as potential alliances and mergers could reshape the political map.
First polls since Bennett and Lapid joined forces show a tight race with Likud, as potential alliances and mergers could reshape the political map.

Channel 13 poll finds that while the Religious Zionist party would find itself outside the Knesset in the next elections, Brigadier General Ofer Winter could change that.

While the Likud continues to stay ahead in the polls, Mr. Netanyahu still can not manage to find a majority.

A Channel 13 poll shows Likud and Naftali Bennett’s new party gaining strength, while the coalition and opposition blocs are tied at 55 seats each, with Arab parties holding the balance.

For the first time since the war began, the Likud has received 28 seats in an election poll, but the current coalition bloc only received 52

A new Maariv poll shows the coalition bloc gaining two seats, while Benny Gantz’s Blue and White party fails to cross the electoral threshold.

New poll shows Likud leading with 23 seats, while the opposition bloc, even with Bennett and Eisenkot, remains short of a majority without Arab party support.

Poll shows dramatic boost for Religious Zionist Party under Ofer Winter, suggesting potential shift in right-wing bloc strength and voter alignment.

Four media outlets polled Israelis about who they would vote for and found that the Likud leads with 21-34 seats and the center-left parties would win between six and 18 seats each.

The first poll after Netanyahu's meeting with Trump grants his party 26 seats. Lapid would only receive eight.

A poll found that if the elections were held today, a party led by former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett would win the most seats, while Netanyahu's Likud would only win 21.

Poll finds that a right-wing party led by Avigdor Liberman, former Mossad Director Yossi Cohen, Naftali Bennet, and Gideon Sa'ar would win 34 seats.

According to the poll the current coalition got 52 seats while the opposition received 63, with Hadash-Ta'al in the middle with 5.

If Meretz and Labor were to run together they would win 7 seats, as a opposed to 4 and 0 respectively of they run separately.

According to the poll: Yesh Atid receives 21 seats, Likud 20, and Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit 11.

According to a poll conducted by Prof. Camil Fuchs, Likud would rise to 38 seats, but could still lack a governing majority.

New poll sheds light on smaller faction's chances of passing electoral threshold for the Knesset.

Netanyahu would easily win reelection if new elections were held today, poll claims, with coalition factions winning 67 seats.

Nationalist camp surges in latest poll as Labor loses nearly half its seats. Likud led by Yaalon would face massive losses.

Latest poll shows big gains for Yesh Atid, Jewish Home. Likud, Kulanu, and Zionist Union continue to decline.

If new elections were held today, Likud and Jewish Home would both see slight growth in number of mandates.

Jewish Home has 19 MKs, Likud 20, according to latest poll which posits Bennett as close to overtaking Netanyahu at head of national camp.

Likud-Beytenu would grow from 31 to 34 seats, Jewish Home from 12 to 14.

Over three quarters of Israelis do not trust Yair Lapid to lead Israel's economy to prosperity and success, a poll showed.
