If a Knesset election were held today, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party would win 30 seats, according to a poll commissioned by Likud and conducted by the Geocartography Knowledge Group marketing research firm this week.
The poll surveyed a representative sample of 600 people. It found that were an election held today, the right-wing bloc would win a total of 69 seats, leaving 51 seats to the parties on the Left.
According to the poll, the Yesh Atid party, led by MK Yair Lapid, would win 24 seats, cementing it as a leader of the center-left bloc, ahead of the Zionist Union, which would win only 13 seats.
The poll showed Habayit Hayehudi winning 12 Knesset seats, United Torah Judaism and Kulanu with seven seats each, Yisrael Beytenu with eight seats, Meretz with six, Shas with five and the Joint Arab List winning eight Knesset seats.