If elections were held today, the state camp and the Likud would be the largest parties with 31 and 21 mandates, respectively. Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid loses ground with 13 seats, while Gideon Sa'ar fails to pass the threshold.

The current coalition continues with its trend of improvement and already stands at 50 mandates in this poll, compared to the current opposition which stands at 65, while Hadash Ta'al stands at 5 mandates. The other parties have no change in the mandate picture from the previous survey: Israel Beitenu party with 12 mandates, Shas with 9, Torah Judaism with 7, HadashTa'al with 5, Ra'am party with 5 and Meretz with 4 mandates. A Maariv poll published today (Friday) shows that the Likud party is getting stronger, increasing by two mandates from the Previous poll and reaching 21, a record figure for the party since October 6. Another party that is strengthening by one mandate is the stateCamp led by Benny Gantz, which according to the Current poll has 31 mandates.