A Channel 14 poll shows the coalition holding firm at 65 seats, with Netanyahu leading decisively for prime minister.
A new Channel 14 News poll published Thursday night presents an updated snapshot of Israel’s political map if elections were held today.
The findings show the right-wing coalition remaining strong with 65 Knesset seats, while Benny Gantz nearly vanishes from the political arena, Yair Lapid hovers once again near the electoral threshold, and the Islamist Ra’am party records a notable surge.
According to the poll, Likud remains firmly in first place with 35 seats, unchanged from the previous survey. Naftali Bennett’s party ranks second with 13 seats, gaining one seat compared to last week. Shas holds steady in third place with 11 seats, while Yair Golan’s “Democrats” maintain their position with 10 seats.