Poll: Gantz, Netanyahu neck and neck

A new poll conducted by the Midgam Institute for Channel 12 News shows the Likud and National Unity parties winning 27 seats apiece if elections were held today.
According to the survey, the Yesh Atid party placing third with 18 seats, the Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit parties combing for 10 seats, Shas receiving 10 seats, United Torah Judaism seven, Yisrael Beyteinu six, Hadash-Ta’al five, Meretz five, and Ra’am five.
The right-wing bloc would fall to 54 seats, according to this poll, while the left-wing bloc would receive a majority of 61 seats.

Another poll conducted by Prof. Camille Fuchs for Channel 13 News shows even worse results for the right-wing bloc, which would fall to just 50 seats.
The poll finds that if elections were held today, The National Unity party would be the largest party with 28 seats, while the Likud would finish second with 27 seats.
In this poll, Yesh Atid wins 17 seats, Shas nine, United Torah Judaism seven, Yisrael Beyteinu six, Ra’am six, Otzma Yehudit five, the Religious Zionism party five, Hadash-Ta’al five, Meretz four, and Balad four.
The left-wing bloc would again receive a 61-seat majority. Eight seats would go to Arab parties which refuse to join any coalition.

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