Elections, Polls

New Poll: Gantz under 30, blocs largely unchanged

A new Channel 13 poll shows Likud in the low twenties and Gantz's State Camp party in the higher twenties, with both Sa'ar and Smotrich barely clearing the electoral threshold.

Israeli elections. Illustration. (Photo: Inna Reznik/Shutterstock)

A new Lazar-Maarive poll published today (Friday) shows Gantz's State Camp party at 29 and Likud at 21, with the gap between the blocs shrinking slightly.

Per the poll, Yesh Atid gets 13 seats, Yisrael Beyteynu 11, Otzmah Yehudit 9, Shas 9, UTJ 7, Hadash-Ta'al 5, Ra'am 4, Meretz 4, Religious Zionism 4, New Right (Sa'ar) 4.

Labor and Balad do not pass the electoral threshold.

If the elections were held today, Netanyahu's coalition would get 50 seats, and the non-Netanyahu coalition would get 70 (non-aligned with either - 10).

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