A Channel 14 poll published in the edition shows that if the elections were held today, the coalition would maintain its strength from the previous poll and receive 66 seats. Netanyahu still leads by an overwhelming majority on the question of suitability for the prime minister.
A News 14 poll published this evening (Thursday) in the edition presents an up-to-date picture of the map of seats and suitability for the prime minister, if the elections were held today.
The data shows that the right-wing bloc led by the "Likud", maintains its strength compared to the previous poll and receives a higher number of seats than in the previous elections, this against the backdrop of the ceasefire in Gaza, the release of the hostages and the political moves being promoted together with the United States, with Bennett losing two seats to Yair Golan.
If the elections were held today, the Likud party would receive 36 seats, an increase of one seat from the previous poll. The Democrats, led by Yair Golan with 12 seats, would become the second largest party, pushing Bennett's party into third place with 11 seats.