Survey: The Map of Coalitions
Survey: Gantz is losing mandates; this is how the map of coalitions looks
A new mandate survey suggests that the coalition's successful week has earned it two more mandates. Gantz continues to weaken, and Ben-Gvir is on the verge of the electoral threshold

After a successful week for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, including his visit abroad and the exemption from a visa to the United States, a new mandate survey awards him two mandates concurrently with the continued decline of Benny Gantz.
According to the survey conducted by "LaZar Research" led by Dr. Menachem Lazar, in collaboration with Panel4All, for the 'Maariv' website, if the elections were held today, the distribution of mandates would appear as follows.
After a successful week for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including his visit abroad and exemption from a visa to the United States, a new mandate survey awards him two mandates concurrently with the continued decline of Benny Gantz.
According to the survey conducted by "LaZar Research" led by Dr. Menachem Lazar, in collaboration with Panel4All, for the 'Maariv' website, if the elections were held today, the distribution of mandates would appear as follows.
HaMachane HaMamlachti - 28 mandates (previously 31), Likud - 28 (26), Yesh Atid - 17 (16), Shas - 10 (10), United Torah Judaism - 7 (7), Yisrael Beiteinu - 6 (6).
Additionally from the survey: Religious Zionism - 5 (5), Hadash-Ta'al - 5 (5), Ra'am - 5 (5), Meretz - 5 (4), Otzma Yehudit - 4 (5).
Balad 1.5% and Labor with 1.1% are below the electoral threshold.
According to the division into blocs: Coalition parties - 54 mandates. Opposition parties - 61 mandates. Hadash-Ta'al - 5 mandates.
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