The poll predicts a huge victory for the right-wing bloc: Yair Golan surges, Bennett and Eisenkot fall

Haredim 10
January 15, 2026   
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Olivier Fitoussi/POOL

According to a survey conducted by Shlomo Filber and published today (Thursday) on Channel 14, if the elections were held today, the right would form the next government.

According to the survey, the Likud party is stable at 35 seats, while Bennett's party is falling again to 11 seats after recording a gain of 2 seats last week.

The party that is making a comeback is Yair Golan's party, which is climbing by 3 seats to 11. Shas, led by Aryeh Deri, is stable at 11, and Yisrael Beiteinu is climbing by one seat to 10. United Torah Judaism and Otzma Yehudit are stable with 9 and 7 seats, respectively.

On the other hand, Yashar, led by Eisenkot, drops by 2 seats and receives only 6.

According to the poll, Mansour Abbas's National Liberation Front receives 6 seats and Hadash-Ta'al with 5 seats.

Yesh Atid loses a mandate and receives 5 mandates, and Religious Zionism remains with 4.

Blue and White (2.8%) and Balad (2.1%) do not pass the threshold.

In terms of blocs: the right remains stable with 66 seats, while the left bloc drops by one seat to 43. The Arab parties climb by one seat to 11.

Netanyahu continues to lead by a wide margin in the match for prime minister with 53%, compared to 19% for Bennett, 11% for Eisenkot, 9% for Lapid, 6% for Lieberman and only 2% for Gantz.

The survey also examined whether the High Court of Justice should intervene in the dismissal of Minister Ben Gvir, as the Attorney General is demanding.

54% of the participants think no, 41% yes, and 5% have no opinion.

We will also examine how Netanyahu should act if the High Court decides that Itamar Ben-Gvir cannot serve as a minister.

51% responded that Netanyahu must obey, 47% – not obey, and 2% has no position.

However, 79% of coalition voters believe that it should not be obeyed, while only 17% think that it should be obeyed in moderation. 4% have no position.

The survey also shows that an overwhelming majority of 63% of the public believe that Israel should not cooperate with the US regarding the implementation of the second phase in Gaza, as long as the kidnapped civilian Ran Gueili is not returned to Israel.

On the other hand, only 31% believe that cooperation should be done with it. An additional 6% have no position on the subject.

The survey, with the participation of 604 adults from the general population, was conducted today, January 15, 2026. Data analysis: Shlomo Filber.


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