Likud strengthens to 33 seats, right-wing bloc remains stable with 62, and Lieberman's Yisrael Beytenu opposition party stands at 18, being the second largest party.
In terms of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu still leads by a large margin, and enjoys the broadest support.
A new Knesset seat poll published this evening (Thursday) on Channel 14 indicates the strengthening of Likud, which is set to climb to 33 seats, after receiving 31 in the previous poll.
The right-wing bloc maintains stability, and wins 62 seats. At the same time, the Yisrael Beiteinu party led by Avigdor Lieberman maintains second place and wins 18 seats, while Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party is still close to the threshold with only 5 seats.
The third largest party is the Democrats party led by far-Left Yair Golan, which is gaining strength and winning 17 seats, one more seat than in the previous poll.
The Shas and Otzma Yehudit parties in the current government also lose one seat each, winning 10 seats and 6 seats respectively, while United Torah Judaism and Religious Zionism remain stable.
The state camp led by Benny Gantz gains one seat from the previous poll and stands at 8 seats, as does the Arab Ra'am party, which loses one seat and receives 5 seats in this poll.
The Arab Hadash-Ta'al party also receives 5 seats. The Arab Balad party does not pass the electoral threshold, receiving 2.3% of the vote.
In terms of the division of blocs, the right-wing bloc maintains stability and leads clearly with 62 seats, compared to only 48 for the left-wing bloc. The Arab parties together receive 10 seats.
NETANYAHU CONTINUES TO LEAD IN PRIME MINISTER POLL OVER ALL OTHER CANDIDATES
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continues to lead by a significant margin with 47% support, while Yair Lapid trails behind with only 21%. 32% of respondents believe that neither candidate is suitable for the position.
In another survey conducted, Netanyahu receives 46% support compared to Benny Gantz, who stands at 16%, while 38% of respondents do not see either of them as suitable for the position of Prime Minister.
After Avigdor Lieberman announced his intention to run for prime minister, his suitability against the current prime minister was also examined. According to the survey, Lieberman has 25% support, while Netanyahu is leading here too with 47%.
** Disclaimer The sample was prepared by Shlomo Filber for Channel Now 14 on April 10, 2025. The data was collected using a digital system in combination with a panel from Direct Polls Ltd., among 643 adult respondents (18+) who constitute a representative sample of the general population in Israel. The statistical sampling error is ± 4.3% with a probability of 95%.