
According to a survey conducted by Shlomo Filber and published this evening (Sunday) on Channel 14 - after the political union between Bennett and Lapid - the right-wing bloc is receiving 64 seats, two seats less than the previous survey published on Thursday.
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According to the survey, if the elections were held today, the Likud party led by Benjamin Netanyahu would receive 34 seats. Bennett and Lapid's 'Together' party would receive 20 seats, followed by the Joint List and Shas with 11 seats each.
Eisenkot's Yashar, which loses three seats in the current poll, receives 9 seats.
Yisrael Beytenu, the Democrats and United Torah Judaism with 8 seats each, Otzma Yehudit with 7 and Religious Zionism with 4.
The distribution of mandates among the blocs shows a clear advantage for the Netanyahu bloc - with 64 mandates, compared to the left bloc with only 45 mandates, with the Arab parties with 11 mandates.

Also on the question of suitability for the premiership, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads by a huge margin with 51% support, compared to 32% for Naftali Bennett.
Far behind in the question of compatibility are Gadi Eisenkot with 13%, Avigdor Lieberman with 3%, and Benny Gantz with only 1%.
The survey was conducted today with the participation of 932 adults from the general population, and the data analysis was carried out by Shlomo Filber.