A new i24 Direct Polls survey shows Likud rising to 29 seats, a gain of two from the previous i24 poll. The coalition bloc stands at 58 seats, the opposition bloc with Arab parties at 62, according to the poll published Tuesday evening.
A new i24 News poll conducted by Direct Polls and published Tuesday evening shows the Likud party strengthening to 29 seats, up two from the previous i24 survey from earlier in the month when Likud stood at 27. Yesh Atid follows with 19 seats, the Democrats and Bennett tie at 11 each, Yisrael Beitenu at 9, Shas at 9, Otzma Yehudit at 8, United Torah Judaism at 8, the Joint List with Balad at 7, and Ra'am at 5. Blue and White, the Reservists, the Economic Party, and Zehut all fall below the electoral threshold.
The overall coalition bloc rises by one seat to 58, up from 57 in comparable recent polling, while the opposition bloc together with Arab parties holds at 62. The poll recorded the Democrats tying Bennett for the first time at 11 seats each.
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