The latest Channel 12 News poll reveals a continued deadlock between political blocs in Israel, with no clear path to a governing majority. Likud remains the largest party, gaining one seat to reach 26, while Naftali Bennett's party also rises to 22 seats. The Democrats and Yesh Atid hold steady, and several smaller parties see minor changes in their standings.
Arab parties maintain their combined strength at 10 seats, while the Religious Zionist Party slips below the electoral threshold again. Other parties, including Blue and White, Balad, and the Reservists' Party, also fail to pass the threshold.
The poll indicates that the Zionist opposition bloc now holds 59 seats, compared to the coalition bloc's 51, highlighting the ongoing political stalemate and uncertainty over future government formation.

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