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Poll puts Likud on top with most Knesset seats

Forty-six of respondents said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is best suited to lead the country.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets in Jerusalem with an AIPAC congressional delegation, March 27, 2024. Photo by Haim Zach/GPO.

If elections were held today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party would win the most Knesset seats (25), according to a survey by Direct Polls and Channel 14.

Next would be the National Unity Party (23), led by Minister-without-Portfolio Benny Gantz.

According to the survey, the breakdown of mandates would be as follows:

Right-wing bloc:

Likud – 25
Shas – 10
Otzma Yehudit – 9
United Torah Judaism – 8
Religious Zionism – 5

Total: 57 mandates

Left-wing bloc:

Blue and White – 23
Yesh Atid – 13
Israel Beiteinu – 8
Labor – 5
Meretz – 4

Total: 53 mandates

Arab parties:

Ra’am (United Arab List) – 6
Hadash-Ta’al – 4

When asked who is best suited to serve as prime minister, those surveyed chose Netanyahu (46%) over Gantz (33%). Twenty-one percent said that neither is suitable.

The survey was conducted on May 9 among a representative sample of 512 adults in Israel, with a 4.8% margin of error with a ± 95% probability.

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