Poll: Coalition drops to 50 seats, opposition gains majority

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Poll: Coalition drops to 50 seats, opposition gains majority
New survey finds Justice Minister Yariv Levin could hurt Likud but help the right-wing bloc by forming his own party.
Israel National News

A survey conducted by Prof. Camil Fuchs for Channel 13 News paints a bleak picture for the current right-wing coalition. According to the poll, if elections were held today, the 64-seat coalition would fall to just 50 seats, while the center-left bloc would receive a slight majority of 61 seats.

Benny Gantz's National Unity party would be the largest party in the Knesset with 29 seats, while the Likud party would fall to 25 seats. Yesh Atid would win 18 seats, Shas nine, United Torah Judaism seven, Ra'am six, Hadash-Ta'al five, Religious Zionism five, Otzma Yehudit four, Yisrael Beytenu four, Meretz four, and Balad four.

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