A survey published yesterday evening (Monday) on Channel 12 News suggests that if a new right-wing list is formed, uniting Naftali Bennett, Avigdor Lieberman, Yossi Cohen, and Gideon Sa'ar, it is expected to be the largest party in Israel.
According to the survey, this party would win 25 seats. The Likud follows with 18 seats. The Kingdom Camp receives 17 seats, and Yesh Atid would gain 13 seats. If Labor-Meretz also runs together, they would receive 11 seats. Shas would get 10 seats, United Torah Judaism and Jewish Power each receive 8 seats, and Joint List-Ta'al and Ra'am each get 5 seats. The Religious Zionism and Blue and White parties do not pass the electoral threshold.
Also in terms of suitability for prime minister, Naftali Bennett leads significantly over Netanyahu. In the question of who is more suitable, Gantz or Netanyahu, Netanyahu wins 31% compared to Gantz's 34%. In terms of Netanyahu's suitability compared to Lapid, Netanyahu leads with 33% compared to Lapid's 29%. In the comparison between Netanyahu and Bennett, Netanyahu only garners 29% compared to Bennett's 39% suitability for the role.