Voting Poll

32 seats? The new party that could shake up Israel's voting scene

A new poll suggests that a right-wing party featuring Naftali Bennett, former Mossad head Yossi Cohen, and Gideon Sa'ar would crush the Likud and Gantz's State Camp.

Naftali Bennett (Photo: Ari Dudkevitch/Flash90)

According to a new survey by Channel 13, the State Camp would get 30 seats, Likud would end up with 20, Yesh Atid would get 15, Yisrael Beytenu - 11, and Otzma Yehudit - 9 if elections were to be held today.

Shas would get 8, United Torah Judaism - 7, Religious Zionism Party -7, Hadash-Ta'al - 5, Ra'am - 4, and Labour would round off the voting with just 4 seats.

Below the voting threshold: Balad, Meretz and Sa'ar's New Hope - The United Right.

In the event of a union between Naftali Bennett, Yossi Cohen, and Gideon Sa'ar, as well as leftist MK Yair Golan uniting Meretz and Labour:

Bennett, Cohen and Saar - 32 seats, Likud - 15, The State Camp - 15, The Left Union headed by Yair Golan - 9, Yesh Atid - 8.


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