A recent Maariv survey shows a slight increase in support for the coalition bloc, which now holds 50 Knesset seats, up from 49 in the previous poll. The opposition bloc, along with parties led by Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eisenkot, has dropped to 60 seats, while Arab parties maintain 10 seats.
The poll also explored voter preferences if new parties led by Bennett and Eisenkot entered the race. In this scenario, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party would secure 23 seats, followed closely by Bennett's party with 21. Eisenkot's party would receive 9 seats, indicating a loss of momentum compared to earlier projections.