The weekly Channel 14 poll shows that the Likud strengthens to 34 seats as Right-Wing Bloc solidifies with 64; "Yesh Atid" (Lapid) and "State Camp" (Gantz) weaken further.
A new electoral poll released Monday evening highlights the continued rise of the right-wing bloc, now securing 64 seats.
Meanwhile, the far-Left "Democrats party", led by Yair Golan, maintains its upward trajectory, while Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid and Benny Gantz's State Camp continue their downward slide.
The Likud party sees further gains, reaching 34 seats, reinforcing its position as the dominant force in Israeli politics. The Democrats climb to 18 seats, marking an additional gain of one seat from the previous poll.
Conversely, Avigdor Lieberman’s Yisrael Beiteinu experiences a decline, dropping from 16 seats to 14.
Among the other parties, Shas remains steady with 11 seats, while United Torah Judaism holds firm at 8 seats. The State Camp inches up to 8 seats from its previous 7, while Yesh Atid continues to lose support, sliding to just 6 seats.
As these numbers indicate, the right-wing bloc is further consolidating its power, while centrist and left-leaning parties struggle to regain footing. With Likud’s steady rise and Netanyahu maintaining his lead as the favored candidate for prime minister, the political landscape continues to tilt in favor of the right.
NEWSRAEL: While other polls shows weaker numbers for the Likud and the current government bloc - this poll was the ONLY poll even close to the results of the last Knesset elections.