A new poll conducted by Camil Fuchs for Channel 13 yesterday (Sunday) reveals most parties retaining the numbers they had since the beginning of the war, with the exception of Yesh Atid, which has dropped from 15 seats to 12 seats.
Meanwhile, Gantz's State Camp party hit a peak of 39 seats in the Fuchs poll, while Likud still ranges between 16-18 seats. Shas holds steady at 9 seats, UTJ at 7, Religious Zionism at 5-6, Arab parties Hadash-Ta'al and Ra'am at 4-5, and Meretz at 4.
Itamar Ben Gvir's Oztmah Yehudit has steadily gained strength and is now neck and neck with Avigdor Liberman's Yisrael Beiteinu at 9 seats each.
Balad and the Labour party do not pass the electoral threshold.
If the elections were held today, the anti-Netanyahu camp (including Ra'am) would get 69 seats, and the Netanyahu camp would get 47, with Hadash-Ta'al getting the remaining 4.