Elections, Polls

Third poll shows Gantz's party under 30 seats, though his bloc still leads

Meanwhile, Likud is holding steady at 21 seats. If the elections were held today, Netanyahu's bloc would get 51 seats, Gantz's bloc would get 64 seats, and Hadash-Ta'al would hold the remaining five.

Israeli elections. Illustration. (Photo: John Theodor/Shutterstock)

A new poll conducted for Kann 11 by the Kantar Institute and published today (Sunday) represents the third poll confirming Gantz's State Camp party declining to below 30 with 27 seats and Netanyahu's Likud above 20 with 21 seats.

If the elections were held today, State Camp would get 27 seats, Likud 21, Yesh Atid 14, Yisrael Beytenu 12, Shas 10, Otzmah Yehudit 9, UTJ 7, Labour 6, Ra'am 5, Hadash-Ta'al 5, Religious Zionism 4.

Meretz, Balad, and New Right would fail to pass the threshold.

In terms of blocs: Netanyahu's bloc would get 51 seats, Gantz's bloc would get 64 seats, and Hadash-Ta'al would hold the remainder with 5 seats.

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