A new poll published by Maariv indicates that the political landscape in Israel remains largely unchanged, despite recent tensions with Iran and statements by Benny Gantz regarding potential cooperation with Benjamin Netanyahu. The seat distribution among parties shows only minor shifts, with Likud leading at 26 seats, followed by Bennett's party with 22, and other parties trailing behind. Several smaller parties, including The Reservists, Religious Zionism, Blue and White, and Balad, have fallen below the electoral threshold.
Netanyahu's coalition currently holds 51 seats, while the opposition has increased slightly to 60 seats. The poll suggests that recent developments have not significantly altered voter preferences or the balance of power among the major political factions.

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