A new survey by Lazar Research Institute and Panel4All published this morning (Friday) in the "Maariv" newspaper shows that Benny Gantz's State Camp continues to grow stronger, gaining a new record number of seats. Likud, on the other hand, hasn't gained ground, and Bezalel Smotrich's Religious Zionism Party remains below the voting threshold.
According to the survey, the State Camp continues to lead with 41 seats, Likud is second with 18, Yesh Atid would get 12, Lieberman's Yisrael Beytenu and Shas would finish with 10 apiece.
Otzma Yehudit party led by Itamar Ben Gvir stands at 9, United Torah Judaism has 6, Hadash-Ta'al with 5, Meretz - 5, and Ra'am rounds out the list with 4.
Below the voting threshold: Religious Zionism Party - 2.8%. Labor - 2.5%. Balad - 1.7%.
According to the division into blocs: the current coalition with just 43 seats to 77 for the opposition.