A new poll conducted by Lazar Research and published in Maariv shows that support for the coalition parties remains unchanged compared to last week, with only minor shifts within the opposition bloc. If elections were held today, the Likud party would secure 25 Knesset seats, while Naftali Bennett's party would follow with 21 seats. Several parties, including the Democrats, Gadi Eisenkot's party, and Yisrael Beytenu, would each receive 10 seats. Yesh Atid, Otzma Yehudit, and Shas would each win nine seats, and United Torah Judaism would gain seven seats. The Arab parties Hadash-Ta'al and Ra'am would each receive five seats.
Some parties, such as Blue and White, Religious Zionism, Balad, and the Reservists party, are projected to fall below the electoral threshold. In terms of political blocs, the center-left anti-Netanyahu bloc would capture 60 seats, the current coalition parties would win 10 seats, and the Arab parties would hold the remaining ten seats.

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