Channel 14 Poll Signals Strengthening Coalition Majority and Growing Leadership Gap.
A new survey aired by Channel 14 indicates a continued consolidation of the right-wing bloc, projecting 66 seats if elections were held today.
According to the poll, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud secures 35 seats, maintaining its position as the dominant political force. The Joint List, formed after a merger of Arab factions, emerges as the second-largest party with 13 seats.
Naftali Bennett’s party registers 10 seats, while Shas and the Democrats also stand at 10 seats each. United Torah Judaism holds steady at 9 seats.
Meanwhile, Yisrael Beytenu and Yashar each secure 8 seats, with Yashar gaining momentum. Otzma Yehudit receives 7 seats, while the Religious Zionist Party climbs to 5. Yesh Atid also reaches 5 seats. Blue and White fails to cross the electoral threshold.
Netanyahu’s 57% support reflects a commanding lead, reportedly strengthened following his diplomatic visit to Washington. The numbers suggest a widening gap between the coalition leadership and fragmented opposition figures.
If sustained, these trends would deliver a stable parliamentary majority for the current right-leaning bloc, reinforcing Netanyahu’s dominant standing in Israel’s political landscape.
