According to a News 13 poll, Netanyahu and the Likud win 32 seats • There is a future with 18 seats compared to only 14 for a new hope • And also: the script in which Livni pamphlet Lapid
Netanyahu is getting stronger, Bennett and Saar are losing ground:
if the elections had been held today, the Likud would have won 32 seats.
This is according to a News 13 poll published tonight (Sunday) in the main edition.
According to the poll, Gideon Saar's new hope, which initially stood at 21 seats, weakens and wins only 14 seats.
There is a future led by MK Yair Lapid is the second largest party with 18 seats. Naftali Bennett's right is also weakening and according to the poll wins only 10 seats.
The full results
In case there is no change in the party map to whom you would vote for the
Likud - 32
Yesh Atid - 18
New Hope - 14
Right - 10
The Joint List - 10
Torah Judaism - 7
Shas - 6
Yisrael Beiteinu - 6
March - 5
Blue and White - 4
Israelis - 4
Labor Party - 4
do not pass the percentage of
economic
blockade
(Yaron Zelicha) - 0 (2.8%)
Religious Zionism (Bezalel Smutrich) - 0 (2.6%)
Tnufa (Ofer Shelach) - 0 (0.5%)
TLM (Boogie Ya'alon) - 0 (0.4%)
The Jewish Home (Hagit Moshe) - 0 (0.3%)
Gesher (Orly Levy-Abaxis) - 0
Veterans of Israel (Danny Yatom) - 0
Map of the blocs
Netanyahu bloc - 65
Netanyahu bloc
-
45
right - 10
blocs In the scenario where Lapid and Huldai unite
Netanyahu's
bloc
- 63
Netanyahu bloc - 46
right - 11
In the scenario where Tzipi Livni joins Lapid, and Huldai unites around him Ofer Shelach, Ya'alon and the work led by Merav Michaeli, who would you vote for?
Likud 31
Yesh Atid (Yair Lapid + Tzipi Livni) 22
New Hope 14
Ihud Huldai-Shelach-Ya'alon-Michaeli 9
Right 9
Joint List 9
Torah Judaism 7
Shas 6
Yisrael Beiteinu 5
March
4
Blue and White 4
Do not pass the
economic
blocking percentage
, Religious Zionism, The Jewish Home, Gesher, Veterans of Israel
Blocks in the third scenario
Bloc to replace Netanyahu - 67
Bloc Netanyahu - 44
right - 9
The survey was conducted by Prof. Camil Fuchs and included 694 respondents, of which 602 Jewish population and 92 from the Arab sector. The sampling error is 3.7%.
Questioning was conducted online by sample project directed by Dr. Ariel Ayalon poll conducted by the Arab sector Stat-Net Research Institute, managed by Yosef Maklada.