A new poll conducted by Maagar Mochot for Channel 13 News was released yesterday night (Wednesday) shows Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's coalition just four seats short of a majority with 57.
If the elections were held today, Likud would get 26 seats, State Camp 19, Yesh Atid 13, Yisrael Beytenu 12, Democrats 10, Shas 10, Otzmah Yehudit 9, UTJ 7, Religious Zionism 5, Hadash-Ta'al 5, and Ra'am 4.
Balad and New Right would not pass the threshold.
In terms of coalitions: Netanyahu's coalition would get 57, Gantz's coalition would get 58, and Hadash-Ta'al would hold the balance.
The poll's results are similar in result, if not in their particular details, to a poll by Maagar Mochot done for i24 News a few days before, this week.
These are substantially improved numbers for Netanyahu's coalition, which sank to the mid-40s following October 7th and only recovered to the low 50s until now, outside of polls for Channel 14.