According to a News 12 poll, the ruling party wins 29 seats • There is a future with 16 seats, new hope with 15 • The work led by Merav Michaeli receives 4 seats
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Ben Gurion Airport, about two weeks ago
Photography:
Motti Millrod
Had the election been held today (Tuesday), the Likud party would have won 29 seats - and leads by a gap of 14 seats on a new hope led by Gideon Saar, who receives 15 seats.
This is according to a News 12 poll published tonight in the main edition.
The poll also shows that there is a future for MK Yair Lapid, the second largest party in Israel with 16 seats.
On the other hand, the Israelis, headed by Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai, do not pass the blocking percentage.
The full results
If the election were held today, who would you vote for?
(The numbers in the seats)
Likud - 29
There is a future - 16
New Hope - 15
Right - 14
The common list - 10
Shas - 8
Torah Judaism - 8
Yisrael Beiteinu - 7
March - 5
Blue and white - 4
The work - 4
Parties that do not pass the blocking percentage: the New Economic Party, the Israelis, Religious Zionism, Jewish Power, Green Leaf, Veterans of Israel, Tnufa, The Jewish Home, TLM and Gesher.
If the Israeli Party and there is a future, they would want a united list, who would you vote for?
Likud - 29
There is a future for Israelis - 18
If the Israeli parties and the Labor Party wanted a united list, who would you vote for?
There is a future - 14
Labor-Israelis - 7
March - 4
If the religious Zionist parties, the Jewish home and Jewish power were running on a unified list, who would you vote for?
The Likud - 27
Right - 12
Religious Zionism - The Jewish Home - Jewish Power - 5
Do you prefer the next coalition to be with the ultra-Orthodox parties?
Without the ultra-Orthodox parties - 61%
With the ultra-Orthodox parties - 22%