The Likud will gain one or two mandates in the next election, according to new polls published on Tuesday, while Gideon Sa'ar's party, New Hope, saw a slight drop from previous polls.
A poll conducted by the Midgam polling institute on behalf of Channel 12 News showed the Likud with 29 mandates and New Hope with 18. Channel 13 News' poll, conducted by Professor Camil Fuchs, also showed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the lead with 28 mandates to 19 for New Hope. A poll conducted by Kantar Media for the Kan public broadcaster, meanwhile, showed Likud with 28 mandates and Sa'ar's party with 20.
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The polls also indicated a small gap between Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid-Telem faction and the Naftali Bennett-led Yamina party. According to Channel 12 News, Lapid will have 16 mandates to Bennett's 13. The Channel 13 News poll said the parties were even closer, with Yesh Atid-Telem receiving 16 and Yamina 14. The Kan poll, however, showed Yamina in the lead with 15 mandates to Lapid's 13.
The polls for Channel 12 and 13 both showed Benny Gantz's Blue and White party with a mere five mandates, while the Kan poll predicted he will finish with six.
The full poll results:
Channel 12 News projected as followed: Likud 29; New Hope 18; Yesh Atid-Telem 16; Yamina 13; Joint Arab List 11; Shas 8; United Torah Judaism 8; Yisrael Beytenu 7; Meretz 5; Blue and White 5; Labor 0; Gesher 0; Habayit Heyehudi 0
Channel 13 News noted as followed: Likud 28; New Hope 19; Yesh Atid-Telem 16; Yamina 14; Joint Arab List 11; Shas 7; United Torah Judaism 7; Meretz 7; Yisrael Beytenu 6; Blue and White 5; Labor 0; Gesher 0; Habayit Heyehudi 0
Kan 11 News predicted as followed: Likud 28; New Hope 20; Yamina 15; Yesh Atid-Telem 13; Joint Arab List 11; Shas 8; United Torah Judaism 7; Blue and White 6; Yisrael Beytenu 6; Meretz 6; Labor 0; Gesher 0; Habayit Heyehudi 0; Otzmah Yehudit 0
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