Politics, Elections

Is Itamar Ben Gvir's party losing altitude? 

A new poll suggests that Otzmah Yehudit may be weakening after holding steady at 9 or 10 seats.

Itamar Ben Gvir. (Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

A new poll conducted by Menachem Lazar for Maariv and published on Friday shows Itamar Ben Gvir consistently dropping from his party's previous height of 9-10 seats in August and mid-September to 7-8 from then until the latest poll.

If the elections were held today: Likud would get 24 seats, State Camp 20, Yesh Atid 14, Israel Beytenu 14, Shas 10, Democrats 10, Oztmah Yehudit 7, UTJ 7, Hadash-Ta'al, Ra'am 5, Religious Zionism 4.

New Right and Balad do not pass the electoral threshold.

The current coalition would get 52 seats, Gantz's coalition 63 seats, and Hadash-Ta'al 5 seats.

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