New Channel 13 poll: Religious Zionism with 6 seats, Otzma Yehudit with 5

If the elections were to be held today, Benny Gantz National Unity party would be the largest party in the Knesset, according to a new poll by Prof. Camil Fuchs, which was broadcasted by Channel 13 on Sunday.
According to the poll results, National Unity would receive 28 seats, the Likud 24 seats, and the third largest party would be Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid with 19.
Shas would receive ten seats, while the only party from the current coalition that would hold on to its current position is UTJ, with seven seats. Religious Zionism would receive six seats, and Otzma Yehudit 5. Israel Beytenu would receive five seats according to the poll, The United Arab List and Hadash-Ta’al would win five seats a piece, and Meretz, which did not pass the electoral threshold in the previous election, would receive four seats, in contrast with Labor which would sink below the threshold.
As far as the bloc makeup, the results show that the current government would receive only 52 seats, while the previous coalition would receive 63, with Hadash-Ta’al in the middle. The respondents were asked who they would vote for if Meretz and Labor would run under a united list, and in such a case the list would recive seven seats at the expense of National Unity and Yesh Atid which would lose one and two seats respectivly.
Regarding the question of who is responsible for the spike in violent crime in the Arab sector, 46% blame the Arab leadership, in contrast to 6% who blame the police, 11% who blame National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, and 27% who blame the government as a whole.

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