
Data from a mandate survey conducted by Shlomo Filber and published this evening (Thursday) in the main edition of Channel 14 shows that the gap between Gadi Eisenkot and Naftali Bennett has widened - and the 'Yashar' party is becoming the second largest party.
In addition, against the backdrop of the ceasefire with Iran, the right-wing bloc was weakened in terms of mandates, receiving 65 mandates.
According to the distribution of seats, Likud is the largest party with 35 seats - one less than the previous poll, followed by Gadi Eisenkot with 12 seats. The Joint List drops one seat and receives 11 seats.
Shas, Bennett and Yair Golan's Democratic Party receive 10 seats each.
The United Torah Judaism party is standing with 9 seats, followed by Avigdor Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu with 8. Otzma Yehudit, as in the previous poll, 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 1.81% of the vote.
The division of the blocs grants 65 seats to the right-wing bloc, 44 to the left-wing bloc, and 11 to the Arab parties.


On the question of suitability for the prime ministership - Benjamin Netanyahu leads with 52% support. He is followed by Gadi Eisenkot, who is showing significant strength with 22%. Naftali Bennett is in third place with 17%.
The other candidates receive significantly lower support: Avigdor Lieberman with 5%, Yair Lapid with 3%, and Benny Gantz with only 1%.
The survey, with the participation of 951 adults from the general population, was conducted today, April 9, 2026. Data analysis: Shlomo Filber