SAEDNEWS: A new poll by Israel’s Kan network shows Likud and Gadi Eisenkot’s Yashar party tied at 23 seats each, while Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc remains below the 61-seat majority needed to form a government.
According to SaedNews: The latest survey published by Israel’s Kan network shows that Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and Gadi Eisenkot’s Yashar party are both projected to win 23 seats, placing them at the top of the political rankings.

The poll, released on Sunday following recent political developments in Israel, indicates continued changes in the distribution of support among the parties.
The Religious Zionism party led by Bezalel Smotrich lost one seat and fell to four seats, reflecting the continued decline of the far-right party in recent surveys. Meanwhile, Naftali Bennett’s party gained one seat, reaching 14 seats.
Among Arab parties, the Hadash-Ta’al alliance received six seats, while Mansour Abbas’s Ra’am party secured five seats. Together, Arab parties would hold 11 of the Knesset’s 120 seats.
According to the survey’s overall distribution:
Netanyahu’s bloc, consisting of right-wing and religious parties, would receive 52 seats.
The opposition bloc, including left-wing, centrist, and non-Arab parties, would gain 57 seats.
Arab parties, including Hadash-Ta’al and Ra’am, would hold 11 seats.