A Direct Poll for News 14 states that if the Knesset elections were held today, the Netanyahu coalition would come to power with a majority of 62 seats – two fewer than the number of seats voted for the right in the last elections. In terms of party breakdown, the Likud led by Netanyahu maintains its strength with 32 seats, Yesh Atid led by Lapid with 23 seats - one less than it currently has, the State Camp led by Gantz with 15 seats - three (!) more than it currently has, Shas led by Deri maintains its strength with 11 seats. United Torah Judaism with 7 seats, Yisrael Beiteinu with 6 seats, Religious Zionism with 6 seats, Otzma Yehudit - 6 seats, Hadash-Ta'al with 5 seats, Ra'am with 5 seats and Balad is very close to the threshold with 2.71% of the votes. In contrast to the last elections, Galon's Meretz actually passes the threshold and receives 4 seats according to the survey. Merav Michaeli's Labor with 2.81% - does not pass the threshold.

The survey also asked participants what they thought of the outline presented by President Yitzhak Herzog. 51% responded that the outline is biased in favor of opponents of the reform, compared to 37% who claimed that the outline is balanced. 6% responded that the outline is biased in favor of supporters of the reform, and 5% responded that they do not know the details of the outline. In the coalition/opposition split: 87% of coalition supporters responded that the outline is biased in favor of opponents, compared to only 17% of opposition supporters who think so. 68% of opposition supporters believe that this is a balanced outline, compared to 6% of coalition supporters. The sample was conducted by Shlomo Filber and Zuriel Sharon through Direct Polls LTD for News Now 14 on March 16, 2023, using a digital system combined with a panel, among 993 adult respondents (18+) who constitute a representative sample of the general population in Israel. The statistical sampling error is 3.4%+- with a probability of 95%.