New Poll Gives Right Wing 61 Seats

YERUSHALAYIM
Ballots being counted in the elections last year. (Flash90)

A new poll conducted by the Rafi Smith Institute for Galei Yisrael Radio showed that if elections were held today, the right-wing bloc would win a majority in the coming Knesset.

The poll gave the Likud party 32 Knesset seats, and the Yesh Atid party 25 seats.

It placed Religious Zionism as the third-largest party, with 13 seats, and National Unity in fourth place, with 12 seats.

Following the larger parties are Shas with nine seats and United Torah Judaism with seven seats. Yisrael Beytenu and Labor were projected to win five seats each, while three parties would win four seats each: the United Arab List (Ra’am), Meretz, and Hadash-Ta’al, all just passing the electoral threshold.

Neither the Balad party nor the Jewish Home party is projected to pass the threshold.

Divided into blocs, the right-wing bloc would win 61 seats, while the opposing bloc would win 55 seats.

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