Lapid and Netanyahu are getting stronger - but there is no decision between the blocs;
Shaked does not pass the blocking percentage
If the elections were held today, the Netanyahu bloc would receive 58 mandates, while the Lapid bloc would receive 56. Meanwhile, the state camp and religious Zionism receive 13 mandates each, and Labor weakens and loses one seat.
The Zionist spirit led by Ayelet Shaked and Yoaz Handel continues to lose support
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02/09/2022
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A Maariv survey published this morning (Friday) shows that if the elections for the 25th Knesset were held today, no bloc would receive 61 mandates, with the Netanyahu bloc receiving 58 mandates, and the Lapid bloc with 56. According to the results of the survey conducted by Menachem Lazar, director of Panels Politics , the Likud strengthens its mandate and stands at 31 seats.
Yesh Atid is also gaining in mandates, standing at 24.
Religious Zionism after the union with Otzma Yehudit, and the state camp, stand at 13 mandates.
The fourth largest party is Shas led by Aryeh Deri, which gets 8 seats. After that, Torah Judaism gets weaker and gets 6 seats, as does the joint list. Meretz and Israel Beitenu each get 5 seats, and so does Labor, which is weakened by one seat from the previous poll. Bad" led by Mansur Abbas receives 4 mandates.
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The Zionist spirit led by Ayelet Shaked does not pass the blocking percentage, and receives 1.9% support.
The Economic Party led by Prof. Yaron Zelicha and the Burning Youth Party will also not enter the Knesset and receive 0.6% support.
Israel Free led by Eli Avidar, the Jewish Home and Ale Yerok also do not pass the blocking percentage and receive less than 0.3% support.
Against the background of reports of a possible split in Torah Judaism back to the two parties that make it up - Agudat Israel and Degal HaTorah, the survey examined what would happen if the parties ran separately.
According to the results, Likud and Yesh Atid are each getting stronger in terms of mandate, standing at 34 and 24 respectively.
The state camp maintains its strength, and receives 13 seats, but religious Zionism weakens to 12.
Losing a mandate.
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As for the two parties that split, the Torah Banner led by Moshe Gafni receives 5 mandates, while Agudat Israel does not pass the blocking percentage and receives 2.5% support.
In such a case, Shas maintains its power and receives 8 mandates. The Joint List receives 6 mandates, and Israel Beitenu also gets stronger and rises to 6. Meretz and Labor receive 5 mandates each, and Ra'am 4 seats.
703 members of the panel of Panel4All respondents participated in the survey to conduct research on the Internet.
The survey was conducted on a representative sample of the adult population in the State of Israel aged 18 and over, both Jews and Arabs.
The survey was conducted on August 31 to September 1, 2022. The maximum sampling error in this survey is 4.1%.
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