New Poll: Likud Gains Ground While Bennett’s Party Slips; Coalition Reaches 53 Seats

A new Maariv poll shows Likud rising to 26 seats while Naftali Bennett’s party drops by three, reshaping the political landscape ahead of potential Knesset elections.

Jerusalem —
The Likud party has gained momentum this week, picking up two additional Knesset seats, while a hypothetical party led by Naftali Bennett has seen its support dip by three seats, according to a new Maariv poll released Friday morning.

The survey posed the question:
“If a new party led by Naftali Bennett were to run in the next Knesset elections (with all other parties unchanged), which party would you vote for?”

Here are the projected results:

  • Likud: 26 seats (+2)
  • Naftali Bennett’s party: 22 seats (−3)
  • Yisrael Beytenu: 11
  • The Democrats: 10
  • Shas: 9
  • Yesh Atid: 8
  • United Torah Judaism: 7
  • Otzma Yehudit: 7
  • Blue and White: 6
  • Ra’am: 5
  • Hadash-Ta’al: 5
  • Religious Zionism: 4
  • Balad: 1.8% (does not cross the electoral threshold)

According to the poll, the current coalition bloc has risen to 53 seats, marking its strongest showing since Naftali Bennett re-entered the political conversation. The Bennett-led bloc and opposition parties would collectively hold 57 seats, while the Arab parties — Ra’am, Hadash-Ta’al, and Balad — together would secure 10 seats.

This poll reflects growing shifts within Israel’s right and center-right electorate, particularly as Bennett’s reemergence complicates traditional voting blocs. The data also suggest increased voter consolidation behind Likud, even as ideological lines remain fluid ahead of any future election.

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