Filber's poll on Channel 14: Bennett's crash continues - only 14% match for the Prime Minister

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June 11, 2026   
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The survey data published this evening (Thursday) on Channel 14 indicates that the trend of strengthening the Likud and Gadi Eisenkot continues, alongside a further weakening of Naftali Bennett.

According to the new data collected by Shlomo Filber and the company NEXT DATA, the Likud party rises to 33 seats, an improvement of one seat compared to the survey conducted last week.

Gadi Eisenkot's Yashar party maintains its strength with 16 seats, an achievement that solidifies its position as the leading alternative in the opposition after surpassing Naftali Bennett for the first time in the previous poll.

Bennett's "Together" party continues to lose ground and drops to 13 seats, one seat less than last week.

Shas maintains 10 seats, while Otzma Yehudit drops to 8 seats after recording a jump to 9 seats in the previous poll. The Democratic Party - 9, Yisrael Beiteinu - 8 and United Torah Judaism - 7 maintain complete stability compared to last week's data.

The Joint with 6 seats, the Ra'am with 5 – and so does Bezalel Smotrich's Religious Zionism.

The right-wing bloc maintained its majority of 63 seats, while the left-wing bloc weakened by one seat to 46 seats, compared to 47 in the previous poll. The Arab parties rose to 11 seats.

The Blue and White party continues to crash below the threshold with only 0.8% support, after floundering at 1.3% last week.

In terms of suitability for prime minister: Benjamin Netanyahu widens the gap and earns 49%, an increase of one percentage point from the last survey. Gadi Eisenkot registers a significant strengthening in the suitability question and climbs to 29%, another jump after already rising to 26% last week.

On the other hand, Naftali Bennett suffers a significant setback and drops to only 14%, a significant drop from the 18% measured for him in the previous survey. Avigdor Lieberman and Benny Gantz maintain stability at the bottom of the list with 7% and 1% respectively, similar to last week's data.

The survey, conducted by NEXT DATA with the participation of 771 adults from the general population, was conducted today, June 11, 2026. Data analysis: Shlomo Filber.


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