According to news polls 13 and here 11, the bloc receives 64 to 68 seats - and can form a government • According to one poll, the gap between the Likud and the right is small and only four seats
Prime Minister Netanyahu MK Bennett
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Oren Ben Hakon, Noam Rivkin
Had the elections been held today, the Likud-led right-wing bloc would have managed to form a coalition without the need for a center-left party such as Blue and White to join the government, according to polls published tonight (Tuesday) in News 13 and 11 here.
According to the News 13 poll, the right-wing bloc (Likud, right-wing, Shas and Torah Judaism) gets 64 seats - compared to the left-wing bloc (Yesh Atid, the joint list, Blue and White and Meretz) which gets 48 seats. Forming a government on both sides of the political map, achieves eight seats.
News Survey 13:
The Likud - 27
Right - 23
There is a future - 20
The common list - 12
Blue and white - 10
Yisrael Beiteinu - 8
Shas - 7
Torah Judaism - 7
March - 6
According to the poll here 11, the right-wing bloc reaches an even greater achievement - with 68 seats, compared to the left-wing bloc, which crashes to 43 seats.
In this poll, Yisrael Beiteinu reaches nine seats.
Survey here 11:
The Likud - 31
Right - 21
There is a future - 17
The common list - 11
Blue and white - 9
Shas - 9
Yisrael Beiteinu - 9
Torah Judaism - 7
March - 6