
Data from a Shlomo Filber mandate survey published this evening (Thursday) by Channel 14 shows that the Likud party led by Netanyahu has significantly strengthened - against the backdrop of Israel and the US's successful war on Iran.
The entire right-wing bloc receives 66 seats, which guarantees it a stable majority to form a government.
According to the poll, Likud is the largest party with 36 seats - one more than last week. Next is the Joint List with 12 seats. Gadi Eisenkot's Yeshar party with 11 seats.
On the other hand, the Shas party is weakened in terms of seats and receives only 10. Bennett's party also has 10 seats.
The Democrats and United Torah Judaism with 9 each, followed by Avigdor Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu with 8 seats.
Like last week - Otzma Yehudit with 7 seats.
The list is closed by Religious Zionism and Yesh Atid with 4 seats each. The Blue and White party led by Benny Gantz does not pass the threshold and receives only 1.41% of the vote.
The division of the blocs grants 66 seats to the right-wing bloc, 42 to the left-wing bloc, and 12 to the Arab parties.


On the question of suitability for the prime ministership - Netanyahu leads by a huge margin with 58% support.
Far behind him is Gadi Eisenkot with 17%, followed by Naftali Bennett with 16%. The other candidates receive significantly less support: Avigdor Lieberman with 4%, Yair Lapid with 4%, and Benny Gantz with only 1%.
On the question ""What would be considered a victory over Iran?"", 54% of the respondents answered that eliminating Iran's nuclear and offensive capabilities, 44% claimed that overthrowing the regime, and 2% claimed - neither of these.
When respondents were asked ""How long are you prepared for the war to continue despite the casualties on the home front?"", 66%, a clear majority, clarified – as much as necessary. 21% stated that they are prepared for the war to continue for a few more days, 10% claim – for weeks more and 3% has no position.
The survey also shows that 94%, a clear majority of the public, trusts the Home Front Command's warnings. Only 5% claim that they do not trust the early warnings, and 1% have no position on the subject.
Respondents also addressed the continuation of routine activities, and were asked ""Are you for or against returning activity in the economy and the education system to normal?""In this case, the public seems to be divided: 43% against, 42% in favor. 15% has no position on the issue.
The survey also examined What grade does the Prime Minister deserve for managing the war in Iran?. Here too, a clear majority is evident: 63% gave the Prime Minister an "excellent" rating, and only 27% gave it a "bad" rating. 10% has no position on the issue.
In contrast to Iran, it seems that the public is less satisfied with the management of the campaign in Lebanon: in this case, only 49% gave the prime minister an "excellent" rating for the campaign against Hezbollah, while 39% gave him a "poor" rating. 12% has no position on the issue.
Respondents also commented Regarding the conduct of the opposition leaders: 53% of the respondents claim: The opposition is interfering with the campaign in Iran and Lebanon. In contrast, only 27% claim that their conduct contributes, and 20% have no position on the subject.
The survey, with the participation of 754 adults from the general population, was conducted today, March 19, 2026. Data analysis: Shlomo Filber.