Overview
- Channel 13’s survey, reported by Haaretz, puts Likud at 26 seats, a one-seat gain over the previous poll.
- Naftali Bennett’s party slips by one seat compared with the earlier survey.
- Arab parties collectively register 15 seats in the new polling.
- Neither bloc reaches the 61-seat threshold without Arab-party support, maintaining the deadlock seen in prior surveys.
- Haaretz characterizes the results as a modest lift for Netanyahu’s prospects but still constrained by the same coalition arithmetic.