After the retirement of coalition chairman Silman - support for the coalition parties drops to 56 seats
- Lapid strengthens to 19 seats
- 43% of respondents support Silman's move, with a significant gap according to political affiliation
- Right-wing voters support her move 61% compared to 15% support among left-wing voters
The current coalition parties in this poll come out with 56 seats. This would not allow them to form a coalition, unless they would bring in the Joint Arab List which is a long shot.
Current opposition in the poll has 58 seats, but could grow as other memebers of Bennett's party are thinking of leaving the coalition, and may be able to pull in some who are today in the coalition.
Here is the list from today's poll, and in contrast, its current position in parenthsis and we will see the winners and the losers:
Likud
35 (30) +5
Yesh Atid (Lapid)
19 (17) + 2
Blue & White (Gantz)
8 (8) 0
Religious Zionism (Smotrich)
8 (6) +2
Shas
8 (9) -1
United Torah Judaism
7 (7) 0
Yamina (Bennett)
6 (7) -1
Arab Joint List
6 (6) 0
Meretz
5 (6) -1
New Hope (which broke away from Likud)
5 (6) -1
Labor
5 (7) - 2
Yisrael Beiteinu
4 (7) -3
Ra'am
4 (4)
Source: Kan TV News