Knesset Poll

Poll: Sa'ar can smile (for now), Smotrich in trouble

According to a new poll, the Religious Zionism party led by Bezalel Smotrich continues to wobble below the voter threshold, while Sa'ar manages to sneak in, and Gantz loses some of his momentum.

Gideon Sa'ar (Photo: Gilad Kavalarchik)

A new voting poll conducted by Lazar Research for the Ma'ariv newspaper this week indicates that the State Camp led by Benny Gantz is losing valuable ground, while Gideon Sa'ar has managed to recover. The Religious Zionism Party, on the other hand, remains below the voting threshold.

According to the survey, if elections were to be held today, Knesset seats would be distributed in the following order: The State Camp - 33 seats (35 in the previous survey), Likud 19 (up from 17), Yesh Atid 12, Shas 10, Yisrael Beytenu 10, Otzma Yehudit 10, United Torah Judaism 7, Hadash-Ta'al 5, Ra'am 5, Meretz 5, the United Right led by Gideon Sa'ar - 4 (up from 0).

Religious Zionism led by Bezalel Smotrich - (2.9%), Labor - (2.4%) and Balad - (2%) do not pass the threshold.

Division into current coalition and opposition parties: Coalition - 46; Opposition - 74.


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