According to the "News 13" and "Here 11" polls, the Likud with 30-29 seats, the right with 19-15 and blue and white get 12-8 • In both polls, the right usually wins with 63-62 seats
Found in a leap, Naftali Bennett // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
The political map continues to change in poll predictions as the ruling party, the Likud continues to lose its power while the right-wing "right-wing" party, which is now in opposition, gains more and more seats.
In two polls published today (Thursday), a fairly similar picture emerges. The Likud is weakened, with 29-30 seats, the right is strengthened with 15-19 seats while the party of the replacement prime minister, "Blue and White", receives only between 12 and eight seats.
According to News 13, the map of seats is as follows: the Likud - 30 seats, Yesh Atid - Talam - 17 seats, the joint list of Arab parties - 16 seats, right - 15 seats, blue and white - 12 seats, Shas - 9 Mandates, Torah Judaism - 8 seats, Yisrael Beiteinu - 7 seats, Meretz - 6 seats
In the map of the blocs: right - 45, ultra-Orthodox - 17, Arabs - 16, center left - 35, Yisrael Beiteinu - 7. According to the survey, these are the parties that did not pass the blocking percentage: Derech Eretz led by Yoaz Handel and Zvika Hauser - 1.2%, Labor led by Amir Peretz - 1.1%, Gesher led by Orly-Levi Abacis - 0.1%, Jewish House led by Rafi Peretz - 0.9% , Jewish power led by Itamar Ben Gvir - 1.0%.
According to a poll here 11, this is the map of the seats: Likud-30, Yesh Atid-17, the joint list -16, right-wing 15, blue-white-12, Shas-9, Torah Judaism-8, Yisrael Beiteinu-7, and theirs Six seats.