Opinion polling for the next Israeli legislative election

In the run up to the next Israeli legislative election, various organisations are conducting opinion polling to gauge voting intention in Israel during the term of the twenty-fifth Knesset. This article lists the results of such polls.

The date range for these opinion polls is from the 2022 Israeli legislative election, held on 1 November, to the present day. In keeping with the election silence law, no polls may be published from the end of the Friday before the election until the polling stations close on election day at 22:00.[1]

Polls are listed in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the highest figures. When a poll has no information on a certain party, that party is instead marked by a dash (–).

Seat projections

This section displays voting intention estimates referring to the next Knesset election. The figures listed are Knesset seat counts rather than percentages, unless otherwise stated.

This graph shows the polling trends from the 2022 Israeli legislative election until the next election day using local regressions (LOESS). Scenario polls are not included here. For parties not crossing the electoral threshold (currently 3.25%) in any given poll, the number of seats is calculated as a percentage of the 120 total seats.

Local regression of polls conducted

Poll results are listed in the table below. Parties that fall below the electoral threshold of 3.25% are denoted by the percentage of votes that they received (N%), rather than the number of seats they would have received.

Legend

61 seats are required for a majority in the Knesset. If a bloc has a majority, the sum is displayed in bold with its background shaded in the leading party's colour.

2025

Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ Gov. total Bennett
2026
Yesh
Atid
B&W-NU Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
25 July Lazar Maariv[2] 25 (2.6%) 7 10 7 49 24 9 5 12 5 11 66 5
18 July Lazar Walla![3] 26 4 7 9 7 53 22 8 6 11 5 10 62 5
17 July Yossi Taktika Zman Israel[4] 30 4 5 8 7 54 26 7 4 10 5 9 61 5
16–17 July Lazar Maariv[5][3] 26 4 7 9 7 53 22 8 6 11 5 10 62 5 (1.8%)
16 July Shas announces that it will withdraw from the government, but remain part of the coalition[6]
14 July United Torah Judaism announces that it will withdraw from the government[7]
9–10 July Lazar Maariv[8] 24 4 7 9 7 51 25 7 7 10 6 10 65 4 (2.2%)
7 July National Unity changes its name in the Knesset to Blue and White-National Unity[9]
2–3 July Lazar Maariv[10] 27 (2.6%) 7 9 8 51 24 9 6 9 5 11 64 5 (1.9%)
1 July Matan Kahana announces that he will leave National Unity and resign from Knesset[11]
1 July Midgam HaHadashot 12[12] 26 (1.9%) 6 9 8 49 24 9 6 10 5 12 66 5 (2.0%)
30 June Gadi Eisenkot announces that he will leave National Unity and resign from Knesset[13]
25–26 June Lazar Maariv[14] 25 (2.9%) 7 9 7 48 25 8 8 9 6 11 67 5 (1.5%)
25 June Kantar Kan 11[15] 28 (1.8%) 7 9 7 51 24 8 7 10 6 9 64 5 (2.1%)
24–25 June Lazar Walla[16] 26 6 9 7 48 24 8 8 10 5 11 66 5
24 June Midgam HaHadashot 12[17] 26 (~2.0%) 6 9 8 49 24 9 7 9 5 12 66 5 (~2.0%)
20 June Lazar Maariv[18] 26 (3.0%) 6 10 7 49 24 9 7 10 6 11 67 4 (2.0%)
18 June Maagar Mochot Channel 13[19] 27 (3.1%) 6 10 7 50 24 7 7 11 4 11 64 6 (2.7%)
13 June Start of the Iran–Israel war
11 June Maagar Mochot Channel 13[20] 24 9 10 7 50 27 8 7 8 5 9 64 6 -
8 June Bennett 2026 (a new party led by former prime minister Naftali Bennett) is registered as a party[21]
National Unity announces that it will hold a leadership election in 2025[22]
Current seats 36[a] 7 6 11 7 68 24 8 6 5 4 47 5 (2.91%)
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
6 June Midgam HaHadashot 12[24] 22 9 10 8 49 12 15 19 5 15 66 5
21–22 May Lazar Maariv[25] 23 9 9 7 48 15 16 19 4 12 66 6
6–7 May Lazar Maariv[26] 23 (2.3%) 9 9 7 48 13 16 17 5 16 67 5 (1.9%)
2 May Lazar Maariv[27] 21 4 9 9 7 50 13 16 16 5 15 65 5
21 Apr Kantar [28] 24 (2.8%) 9 10 8 51 13 16 16 5 14 64 5 (1.6%)
18 Apr Lazar Maariv[29] 22 11 10 7 50 11 15 17 5 17 65 5
6 Apr Midgam HaHadashot 12[30] 24 (2.7%) 10 10 8 52 14 14 14 5 16 63 5 (2.4%)
4 Apr Lazar Maariv[31] 24 4 9 10 6 53 14 14 16 5 13 62 5 (1.9%)
2 Apr Naftali Bennett files to register a new party under the placeholder name Bennett 2026[32]
Otzma Yehudit's Almog Cohen resigns his Knesset seat and is replaced by Mafdal-RZ's Zvi Sukkot[33]
27 Mar The Knesset approves a judicial reform bill[34]
24 Mar Noam leaves the Netanyahu government[35]
19–20 Mar Lazar Maariv[36] 22 5 10 10 7 54 12 16 16 4 12 60 6 (1.8%)
18–19 Mar Lazar Maariv[37] 23 (2.6%) 10 10 7 50 13 17 17 4 14 65 5 (2.0%)
19 Mar Otzma Yehudit rejoins the Netanyahu government[38]
13 Mar New Hope signs agreement to merge into Likud in advance of the next election[23]
Current seats 36[b] 7 6 11 7 68 24 8 6 5 4 47 5 (2.91%)
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Support Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Otzma
Yehudit
Supp. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
12–13 Mar Lazar Maariv[39] 24 4 10 7 (1.4%) 45 9 54 12 17 17 4 10 60 6 (1.2%)
11 Mar Maagar Mochot Channel 13[40] 26 5 10 7 (0.7%) 48 7 55 11 18 15 5 11 60 5 (2.3%)
5–6 Mar Lazar Maariv[41] 22 4 10 7 (1.4%) 43 9 52 14 17 15 4 12 62 6 (1.4%)
5 Mar Midgam HaHadashot 12[42] 25 4 9 8 (1.9%) 46 8 54 14 16 12 5 14 61 5 (2.2%)
26–27 Feb Lazar Maariv[43] 23 4 9 7 (1.1%) 43 9 52 12 16 16 5 14 63 5 (1.0%)
19–20 Feb Lazar Maariv[44] 22 4 10 7 43 9 52 13 17 16 4 12 62 6
17 Feb Midgam HaHadashot 12[45] 25 5 9 8 (1.3%) 47 7 54 13 17 12 5 14 61 5 (1.4%)
5–6 Feb Lazar Maariv[46] 24 4 9 7 (0.9%) 44 9 53 13 17 15 4 12 61 6 (1.2%)
5 Feb Maagar Mochot Channel 13[47] 26 4 10 7 (0.4%) 47 9 56 8 17 16 5 12 58 6 (1.6%)
29–30 Jan Lazar Maariv[48] 21 4 9 7 (1.5%) 41 8 49 14 19 15 5 13 66 5 (1.4%)
23 Jan Midgam HaHadashot 12[49] 24 4 9 7 (1.1%) 44 8 52 14 18 13 6 13 64 5 (2.4%)
22–23 Jan Lazar Maariv[50] 21 4 10 7 (2.0%) 42 9 51 13 18 16 5 12 64 5 (1.8%)
22 Jan Smith Consulting The Truth Machine[51] 26 5 9 7 47 8 55 12 16 16 5 11 60 5
21 Jan Otzma Yehudit leaves the Netanyahu government; will provide continued support from outside the coalition;[52][53]
Otzma gains a seat and Mafdal loses one due to the Norwegian law
[33]
Current seats 32 6 11 7 4 61 7 68 24 8 6 5 4 47 5 (2.91%)
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
15–16 Jan Lazar Maariv[54] 23 4 7 10 7 (1.1%) 51 14 17 15 5 13 64 5 (1.4%)
8 Jan Lazar Maariv[55] 22 4 6 10 7 (2.0%) 49 14 19 15 5 13 66 5 (1.5%)
3 Jan Lazar Maariv[56] 24 4 6 9 7 (0.9%) 50 15 18 16 5 11 65 5 (2.1%)

2024

Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
27 Dec Lazar Maariv[57] 23 8 10 7 48 16 20 15 4 11 66 6
25 Dec Midgam HaHadashot 12[58] 23 4 8 9 7 (0.6%) 51 15 19 14 5 11 64 5 (3.0%)
18–19 Dec Lazar Maariv[59] 24 (1.6%) 9 9 7 (1.8%) 49 15 20 14 4 12 65 6 (2.2%)
13 Dec Kantar Kan 11[60] 26 (2.8%) 8 10 8 (1.3%) 52 15 19 14 5 10 63 5 (2.1%)
12 Dec Midgam HaHadashot 12[61] 25 (2.1%) 9 9 8 (1.0%) 51 16 19 13 5 11 64 5 (2.4%)
11–12 Dec Lazar Maariv[62] 25 (2.4%) 8 10 7 (0.6%) 50 14 19 14 5 13 65 5 (2.0%)
11 Dec Maagar Mochot Channel 13[63] 26 5 9 10 7 (0.8%) 57 13 19 12 4 10 58 5 (2.9%)
4–5 Dec Lazar Maariv[64] 22 4 7 9 8 (1.9%) 50 15 19 14 5 12 65 5 (2.0%)
29 Nov Lazar Maariv[65] 24 4 7 9 7 (1.1%) 51 15 19 14 5 11 64 5 (1.7%)
26 Nov Midgam HaHadashot 12[66] 25 (2.3%) 9 9 8 (1.1%) 51 15 18 14 5 12 64 5 (1.7%)
20–21 Nov Lazar Maariv[67] 25 (3.0%) 8 9 8 (0.6%) 50 15 19 14 5 12 65 5 (2.4%)
18 Nov Midgam HaHadashot 12[68] 26 (2.8%) 8 9 8 (0.9%) 51 15 19 13 5 12 64 5 (2.4%)
15 Nov Lazar Maariv[69] 23 (2.2%) 8 10 7 (3.0%) 48 14 20 15 5 13 67 5 (1.8%)
8 Nov Lazar Maariv[70] 24 (2.9%) 8 10 7 (1.9%) 49 15 19 14 5 13 66 5 (1.6%)
6 Nov Maagar Mochot i24 News[71] 26 (3.0%) 10 10 7 (1.7%) 53 12 20 16 5 9 62 5 (2.8%)
6 Nov Midgam HaHadashot 12[72] 25 (2.9%) 8 10 8 (1.3%) 51 15 20 13 5 11 64 5 (2.8%)
30–31 Oct Lazar Maariv[73] 23 4 8 10 7 52 13 20 14 5 11 63 5
28 Oct Midgam HaHadashot 12[74] 26 (2.9%) 8 10 8 (1.0%) 52 13 22 13 5 10 63 5 (2.6%)
22–23 Oct Lazar Maariv[75] 25 (2.2%) 8 10 7 (1.9%) 50 14 21 15 5 10 65 5 (1.6%)
19 Oct Maagar Mochot Channel 13[76] 25 5 8 10 7 55 13 21 13 4 9 60 5
18 Oct Lazar Maariv[77] 23 4 7 10 7 (1.5%) 51 14 20 14 5 10 63 6 (1.2%)
9–10 Oct Lazar Maariv[78] 24 4 7 10 7 (2.1%) 52 14 20 14 5 10 63 5 (1.8%)
30 Sep Lazar Maariv[79] 26 4 7 10 7 (1.2%) 54 14 19 14 5 9 61 5 (1.4%)
Current seats[80] 32 7 6 1 11 7 4 68 24 8 6 5 4 47 5 (2.9%)
30 Sep New Hope rejoins the Netanyahu government[81]
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
29 Sep Midgam HaHadashot 12[82] 25 (2.0%) 6 10 8 49 15 21 (2.4%) 14 5 11 66 5 (2.2%)
25–26 Sep Lazar Maariv[83] 25 4 8 10 6 53 15 19 (1.8%) 14 4 9 61 6 (2.2%)
18–19 Sep Lazar Maariv[84] 24 4 8 9 7 52 15 21 (1.6%) 14 4 9 63 5 (1.8%)
16 Sep Maagar Mochot Channel 13[85] 21 5 9 10 7 52 13 22 14 6 8 63 5
11–12 Sep Lazar Maariv[86] 24 4 9 9 7 53 15 21 (1.2%) 14 4 8 62 5 (1.7%)
9 Sep Midgam HaHadashot 12[87] 22 (2.7%) 9 10 8 49 15 21 (1.2%) 14 5 11 66 5 (2.4%)
4–5 Sep Lazar Maariv[88] 23 4 9 9 7 52 13 22 (1.3%) 15 4 8 62 6 (1.4%)
4 Sep Kantar Kan 11[89] 22 4 8 10 7 51 14 23 14 5 8 64 5
30 Aug Lazar Maariv[90] 21 4 9 9 8 51 14 21 (1.9%) 15 4 9 63 6 (1.8%)
26 Aug Maagar Mochot i24 News[91] 22 5 8 9 8 52 11 21 (1.0%) 14 5 11 62 6 (2.0%)
22 Aug Midgam HaHadashot 12[92] 22 (2.8%) 8 10 8 48 15 22 (2.2%) 14 5 11 67 5 (2.5%)
21–22 Aug Lazar Maariv[93] 22 4 10 9 7 52 15 20 (1.9%) 14 5 9 63 5 (1.8%)
16 Aug Lazar Maariv[94] 22 4 9 9 7 51 14 21 (2.4%) 15 4 9 63 6 (1.7%)
12 Aug Lazar Maariv[95] 23 4 10 9 7 53 12 24 (2.9%) 14 4 8 62 5 (1.4%)
7–8 Aug Lazar Maariv[96] 22 4 10 10 7 53 13 20 (2.5%) 15 5 9 62 5 (2.0%)
31 Jul Lazar Maariv[97] 21 4 10 10 7 52 13 22 (1.6%) 15 5 8 63 5 (1.8%)
26 Jul Lazar Maariv[98] 23 4 9 10 7 53 14 23 (1.9%) 12 4 8 61 6 (2.2%)
25 Jul Maagar Mochot Channel 13[99] 21 5 11 9 7 53 13 23 (2.6%) 12 5 8 61 6 (2.9%)
16–17 Jul Lazar Maariv[100] 21 4 10 9 7 51 13 23 (2.3%) 14 4 9 63 6 (1.8%)
12 Jul Delegates from Labor and Meretz approve a merger and form The Democrats[101]
10–11 Jul Lazar Maariv[102] 20 4 10 9 7 50 13 24 (1.7%) 14 5 9 65 5 (1.4%)
9 Jul Timor Group i24 News[103] 21 10 11 8 50 15 22 14 6 8 65 5
7 Jul Maagar Mochot Channel 13[104] 21 4 10 10 8 53 13 25 (2.2%) 12 4 9 63 4 (2.7%)
Current seats[80] 32 7 6 1 11 7 64 24 8 4 6 5 4 51 5 (2.9%)
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
28 Jun Lazar Maariv[105] 21 15 (2.4%) 9 24 (1.8%) 10 7 14 5 5 6 4 (1.7%) 47 68
24 Jun Midgam HaHadashot 12[106] 20 15 (2.0%) 9 23 (2.8%) 10 8 14 5 5 11 (2.6%) 47 68
23 Jun Maagar Mochot Channel 13[107] 21 12 5 10 25 (2.4%) 9 8 11 4 5 10 (2.9%) 53 62
19 Jun Lazar Maariv[108] 22 16 (2.7%) 9 23 (2.4%) 10 7 14 5 5 5 4 (1.5%) 48 67
13 Jun Lazar Maariv[109] 21 15 5 9 24 (2.7%) 10 7 14 5 5 5 (1.9%) (1.6%) 52 63
10 Jun Kantar Kan 11[110] 22 16 4 9 23 (1.4%) 10 7 12 5 5 7 (1.8%) (2.8%) 52 63
10 Jun Midgam HaHadashot 12[111] 19 15 4 10 22 (1.6%) 10 8 13 5 5 9 (2.6%) 51 64
10 Jun Maagar Mochot Channel 13[112] 20 13 5 9 25 (2.6%) 10 7 12 5 5 9 (2.8%) 51 64
9 Jun Benny Gantz announces his exit from the coalition and calls for new elections; he and other members of National Unity resign from the coalition afterwards[113][114]
5–6 Jun Lazar Maariv[115] 20 15 4 10 27 (2.8%) 10 7 11 5 5 6 (2.8%) (1.6%) 51 64
2 Jun Kantar Kan 11[116] 21 14 4 9 27 10 7 12 5 5 6 51 64
29–30 May Lazar Maariv[117] 22 14 4 10 25 (2.3%) 10 7 10 4 5 5 4 (1.8%) 53 62
29 May Midgam HaHadashot 12[118] 21 13 5 9 25 (2.5%) 10 7 10 5 5 10 (2.0%) 52 63
28 May Yair Golan is elected head of the Labor Party[119]
23 May Kantar Kan 11[120] 22 16 4 9 29 (2.5%) 10 7 10 4 5 (1.5%) 4 (2.9%) 52 63
22–23 May Lazar Maariv[121] 20 14 (2.7%) 10 29 (2.9%) 9 7 11 5 6 4 5 (1.8%) 46 68
18 May Benny Gantz announces an 8 June deadline regarding National Unity's membership in the coalition[122]
16 May Midgam HaHadashot 12[123] 19 16 4 9 29 (1.0%) 10 8 11 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (2.5%) 50 65
15–16 May Lazar Maariv[124] 19 14 5 9 30 (2.4%) 9 7 12 5 5 (2.3%) 5 (2%) 49 66
10 May Lazar Maariv[125] 17 13 4 9 32 (2.1%) 10 7 11 4 5 4 4 (1.7%) 47 68
7 May Hamidgam Project & Stat Net Channel 13[126] 19 15 6 12 30 (1.5%) 10 7 10 6 5 (2.5%) (2.1%) (2.9%) 54 61
1–2 May Lazar Maariv[127] 19 13 5 10 31 (1.6%) 9 7 12 5 5 (1.9%) 4 (1.5%) 50 65
30 Apr Midgam HaHadashot 12[128] 18 15 4 10 31 (2.2%) 10 8 10 5 5 (2.2%) 4 (2.3%) 50 65
30 Apr Kantar Kan 11[129] 21 15 5 9 29 (2.5%) 10 7 11 4 5 (2.1%) 4 (1.9%) 52 63
26 Apr Lazar Maariv[130] 21 13 4 9 29 4 9 7 11 4 5 (2.6%) 4 (1.8%) 50 65
21 Apr Hamidgam Project & Stat Net Channel 13[131] 20 15 7 9 30 8 7 11 4 5 4 51 64
17–18 Apr Lazar Maariv[132] 21 13 4 9 31 (2.0%) 9 7 12 5 5 (2.1%) 4 (1.8%) 50 65
10–11 Apr Lazar Maariv[133] 19 15 (2.7%) 10 30 4 9 7 12 5 5 (2.0%) 4 (1.4%) 45 70
7 Apr Midgam HaHadashot 12[134] 19 15 9 32 11 8 11 5 5 5 47 68
7 Apr Kantar Kan 11[135] 21 14 (2.7%) 10 30 4 10 7 10 5 5 (2.4%) 4 (1.8%) 48 67
3 Apr Lazar Maariv[136] 17 15 4 9 32 4 9 6 11 4 5 (3.0%) 4 (1.4%) 45 70
28 Mar Yair Lapid wins reelection as head of Yesh Atid[137]
27–28 Mar Lazar Maariv[138] 19 12 (2.9%) 10 33 4 10 7 10 5 5 (2.4%) 5 (2.0%) 46 69
25 Mar New Hope leaves the government[139]
20–21 Mar Lazar Maariv[140] 17 12 5 10 35 (2.7%) 10 6 10 5 5 (1.9%) 5 (2.4%) 48 67
13–14 Mar Lazar Maariv[141] 18 11 4 9 36 4 10 6 9 4 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.9%) 47 68
13 Mar Kantar Kan 11[142] 21 14 (2.8%) 8 30 5 10 7 11 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.9%) 46 69
13 Mar Camil Fuchs Channel 13[143] 17 14 4 9 34 6 9 7 8 4 4 4 46 70
13 Mar Midgam HaHadashot 12[144] 18 13 (2.9%) 8 33 5 11 7 11 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.7%) 44 71
Current seats[80] 32 24 7 6 1 8 4 11 7 6 5 5 4 (3.16%) (2.91%) 64 51
13 Mar New Hope splits from National Unity[145]
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
12 Mar Midgam HaHadashot 12[146] 19 14 (2.9%) 9 35 11 7 10 5 5 (1.7%) 5 (2.0%) 46 69
7 Mar Lazar The Jerusalem Post[147] 18 10 4 9 41 10 6 9 4 5 4 (2.9%) (1.8%) 47 67
6–7 Mar Lazar Maariv[148] 18 10 4 9 40 10 6 9 5 5 (1.9%) 4 (1.8%) 47 68
3 Mar Camil Fuchs Channel 13[149] 17 12 5 9 39 9 7 9 5 4 4 47 69
28–29 Feb Lazar Maariv[150] 18 12 (2.8%) 9 41 10 6 10 4 5 (2.5%) 5 (1.7%) 43 72
27 Feb 2024 Israeli municipal elections
25 Feb The Israeli Labor Party announced that a leadership election (without Merav Michaeli) will be held in May 2024[151]
21–22 Feb Lazar Maariv[152] 18 13 (2.9%) 10 39 10 6 10 4 5 (1.6%) 5 (1.8%) 44 71
14–15 Feb Lazar Maariv[153] 18 12 (2.9%) 10 40 9 7 10 5 5 (1.0%) 4 (1.4%) 44 71
11 Feb Camil Fuchs Channel 13[154] 18 13 6 8 37 9 7 10 4 4 4 48 68
11 Feb Midgam HaHadashot 12[155] 18 15 (2.3%) 9 37 11 7 9 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.3%) 45 70
7–8 Feb Lazar Maariv[156] 17 12 5 10 36 9 7 10 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.4%) 48 67
31 Jan – 1 Feb Lazar Maariv[157] 18 12 4 9 38 9 6 10 5 5 (1.2%) 4 (1.5%) 46 69
30 Jan Midgam HaHadashot 12[158] 18 14 4 8 37 10 7 8 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (2.3%) 47 68
24–25 Jan Lazar Maariv[159] 16 13 4 8 40 9 7 9 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.8%) 44 71
21 Jan Camil Fuchs Channel 13[160] 16 14 6 8 37 9 7 9 5 5 4 46 69
17–18 Jan Lazar Maariv[161] 16 13 4 9 39 9 6 10 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.8%) 44 71
11 Jan Midgam HaHadashot 12[162] 18 14 4 8 35 11 7 9 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (2.0%) 48 67
10–11 Jan Lazar Maariv[163] 16 13 4 8 39 9 7 10 5 5 4 44 71
7 Jan Kantar Kan 11[164] 20 14 4 8 33 10 7 10 5 5 (1.5%) 4 (1.2%) 49 66
3–4 Jan Lazar Maariv[165] 19 14 4 8 36 9 6 10 5 5 (1.2%) 4 (1.7%) 46 69

2022–23

Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
28 Dec Camil Fuchs Channel 13[166] 16 15 5 8 38 9 7 8 6 4 4 45 71
27–28 Dec Lazar Maariv[167] 17 13 4 7 38 9 7 11 5 5 (1.3%) 4 (1.4%) 44 71
20–21 Dec Lazar Maariv[168] 18 13 4 7 38 9 7 10 5 5 (1.2%) 4 (1.5%) 45 70
18 Dec Midgam HaHadashot 12[169] 18 15 (2.4%) 8 37 11 7 9 5 5 (1.8%) 5 (1.9%) 44 71
13–14 Dec Lazar Maariv[170] 17 14 4 7 39 8 7 9 5 5 (2.2%) 5 (1.8%) 43 72
11 Dec Camil Fuchs Channel 13[171] 18 15 5 7 37 9 7 8 5 5 4 46 69
6–7 Dec Lazar Maariv[172] 18 15 4 6 38 9 7 10 4 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.4%) 44 71
1 Dec Lazar Maariv[173] 20 14 (2.8%) 7 40 9 7 10 4 5 (1.6%) 4 (1.2%) 43 72
22–23 Nov Lazar Maariv[174] 18 13 (2.5%) 7 43 9 7 8 5 5 (2.2%) 5 (1.3%) 41 74
16 Nov Midgam HaHadashot 12[175] 17 15 4 7 36 10 7 9 5 5 (1.5%) 5 (1.7%) 45 70
15–16 Nov Lazar Maariv[176] 17 14 4 6 42 8 7 8 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.3%) 42 73
8–9 Nov Lazar Maariv[177] 18 14 4 5 40 9 7 9 5 5 (1.1%) 4 (1.0%) 43 72
1–2 Nov Lazar Maariv[178] 18 15 4 5 39 8 7 8 5 5 (1.4%) 6 (1.0%) 42 73
25–26 Oct Lazar Maariv[179] 19 17 5 4 36 8 7 8 5 5 (1.2%) 6 (1.2%) 43 72
18–19 Oct Lazar Maariv[180] 18 15 5 5 40 8 7 7 4 5 (2.0%) 6 (1.8%) 43 72
12 Oct The Knesset approves adding National Unity to the government as part of the emergency wartime government and the Israeli war cabinet[181]
11–12 Oct Lazar Maariv[182] 19 15 4 5 41 7 7 6 5 5 (1.3%) 6 (1.5%) 42 73
7 Oct The Gaza war begins[183]
4–5 Oct Lazar Maariv[184] 28 16 6 4 29 10 7 6 5 5 (2.1%) 4 (1.9%) 55 60
27–28 Sep Lazar Maariv[185] 28 17 5 4 28 10 7 6 5 5 (1.1%) 5 (1.5%) 54 61
26 Sep Camil Fuchs Channel 13[186] 26 16 6 4 27 10 7 6 5 5 4 4 53 62
26 Sep Midgam HaHadashot 12[187] 28 18 9 27 10 7 6 5 5 (2.5%) 5 (2.8%) 54 61
26 Sep Kantar Kan 11[188] 27 18 9 30 10 7 5 5 5 (2.9%) 4 (1.8%) 53 62
20–21 Sep Lazar Maariv[189] 26 16 5 5 31 10 7 6 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.7%) 53 62
13–14 Sep Lazar Maariv[190] 27 16 5 5 31 9 7 6 5 5 (1.7%) 4 (1.5%) 53 62
13 Sep Camil Fuchs Channel 13[191] 25 18 6 5 28 10 7 6 6 5 4 53 62
10 Sep Midgam HaHadashot 12[192] 26 18 9 29 10 7 6 5 5 (2.8%) 5 (1.7%) 52 63
6–7 Sep Lazar Maariv[193] 26 17 6 4 30 10 7 5 6 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.6%) 53 62
4 Sep Camil Fuchs Channel 13[194] 25 20 6 5 26 10 7 6 6 5 4 53 62
30–31 Aug Lazar Maariv[195] 27 17 5 4 31 10 7 5 5 5 (2.1%) 4 (2.4%) 53 62
24–25 Aug Lazar Maariv[196] 27 16 6 4 30 10 7 5 5 6 (1.6%) 4 (2.1%) 54 60
16–17 Aug Lazar Maariv[197] 28 15 5 5 31 10 7 5 5 5 (1.7%) 4 (1.4%) 55 60
9–10 Aug Lazar Maariv[198] 28 16 6 4 29 9 7 6 5 5 (1.8%) 5 (2.2%) 54 61
4 Aug Midgam HaHadashot 12[199] 26 20 9 28 10 7 6 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (1.9%) 52 63
25 20 4 6 28 10 7 6 5 5 4 52 63
3 Aug Religious Zionist Party and The Jewish Home merge[200]
2–3 Aug Lazar Maariv[201] 27 16 5 5 30 9 7 5 6 5 (2.8%) 5 (1.8%) 53 62
26–27 Jul Maagar Mochot Israel Hayom[202] 27 21 9 28 10 7 4 5 4 (2.75%) 5 (2.17%) 53 63
25–26 Jul Lazar Maariv[203] 28 16 5 5 30 9 7 5 6 4 (2.1%) 5 (2.2%) 54 62
25 Jul Midgam HaHadashot 12[204] 28 19 8 28 10 7 6 5 5 (2.1%) 4 (2.6%) 53 62
25 Jul Camil Fuchs Channel 13[205] 25 17 5 5 30 10 7 6 6 5 4 52 63
23 Jul Kantar Kan 11[206] 27 17 10 30 9 7 5 5 5 (3.1%) 5 53 62
20 Jul Camil Fuchs Channel 13[207] 26 21 6 5 29 9 7 6 6 5 53 62
19–20 Jul Lazar Maariv[208] 28 17 5 5 29 9 7 5 5 5 (2.5%) 5 (2.1%) 54 61
13 Jul Lazar Maariv[209] 28 18 5 5 26 9 7 6 5 6 (1.8%) 5 (1.9%) 54 60
13 Jul Camil Fuchs Channel 13[210] 25 21 5 5 27 9 7 6 7 4 4 51 65
9 Jul Kantar Kan 11[211] 28 17 9 29 10 7 6 5 5 4 54 61
9 Jul Midgam HaHadashot 12[212] 28 20 9 26 10 7 6 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (2.8%) 54 61
5 Jul Lazar Maariv[213] 29 20 5 5 26 9 7 5 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (2.1%) 55 60
5 Jul Camil Fuchs Channel 13[214] 26 18 7 6 26 10 7 6 6 4 4 56 60
28–29 Jun Panels Politics Maariv[215] 27 19 5 5 28 9 7 5 5 6 (1.7%) 4 (1.95%) 53 61
25 Jun Midgam HaHadashot 12[216] 27 18 10 28 10 7 6 6 4 (1.6%) 4 (2.9%) 54 62
25 Jun Camil Fuchs Channel 13[217] 24 20 6 5 28 10 7 6 6 4 4 52 64
21–22 Jun Panels Politics Maariv[218] 26 17 5 4 30 9 7 6 5 6 (2.2%) 5 (2.0%) 51 63
15 Jun Panels Politics Maariv[219] 24 17 5 5 32 9 7 5 5 6 (1.7%) 5 (1.5%) 50 64
15 Jun Camil Fuchs Channel 13[220] 24 17 5 5 28 9 7 6 6 5 4 4 50 61
15 Jun Midgam HaHadashot 12[221] 27 18 10 27 10 7 6 5 5 (1.8%) 5 (2.7%) 54 61
11–12 Jun Smith Consulting Amit Segal[222] 26 18 6 5 28 10 7 5 6 5 4 54 61
11 Jun Camil Fuchs Channel 13[223] 24 19 6 5 28 10 7 5 6 6 4 52 62
7–8 Jun Panels Politics Maariv[224] 26 18 6 4 31 9 7 6 5 5 (2.0%) 4 (1.8%) 51 64
1 Jun Midgam Arutz Sheva[225] 26 18 5 6 28 10 7 6 6 4 4 54 62
31 May – 1 Jun Panels Politics Maariv[226] 26 18 6 4 29 9 7 6 5 6 (2.6%) 4 (2.2%) 52 62
30 May Midgam HaHadashot 12[227] 26 18 10 28 10 7 6 6 4 (1.7%) 5 (2.1%) 53 63
26 18 4 6 28 10 7 6 6 4 (1.7%) 5 (2.1%) 53 63
24 May Panels Politics Maariv[228] 27 18 6 5 27 9 7 6 4 6 (2.5%) 5 (1.8%) 54 60
24 May Camil Fuchs Channel 13[229] 25 18 5 4 29 9 7 4 6 5 4 4 50 61
17–18 May Panels Politics Maariv[230] 25 16 7 5 28 9 8 6 5 6 (2%) 5 (1.8%) 54 60
14 May Midgam HaHadashot 12[231] 27 18 10 27 10 7 6 5 5 (1.3%) 5 (1.7%) 54 61
27 18 4 6 27 10 7 6 5 5 (1.3%) 5 (1.7%) 54 61
14 May Kantar Kan 11[232] 28 18 10 26 10 7 6 5 5 (1.5%) 5 (2.2%) 55 60
14 May Camil Fuchs Channel 13[233] 25 18 8 5 30 10 8 5 6 5 56 59
12 May Panels Politics Maariv[234] 27 17 5 4 27 10 8 6 4 6 (2.2%) 6 (1.9%) 54 60
7 May Camil Fuchs Channel 13[235] 24 19 7 4 29 10 7 6 5 5 4 52 63
7 May Midgam HaHadashot 12[236] 24 18 11 29 10 7 6 5 5 (2.5%) 5 (2.1%) 52 63
23 18 5 7 29 10 7 6 5 5 (2.5%) 5 (2.1%) 52 63
4–5 May Panels Politics Maariv[237] 25 17 5 5 31 10 8 6 4 5 (2.9%) 4 (2.4%) 53 62
30 Apr Camil Fuchs Channel 13[238] 22 18 6 5 28 9 7 6 5 5 5 4 49 67
30 Apr Kantar Kan 11[239] 25 18 9 30 10 7 6 5 6 (2.5%) 4 (2.6%) 51 63
26–27 Apr Panels Politics Maariv[240] 23 17 6 4 28 10 7 6 5 6 4 4 (2.2%) 50 64
21 Apr Panels Politics Maariv[241] 26 19 5 5 27 9 7 6 4 6 (2.6%) 6 52 62
16 Apr Midgam HaHadashot 12[242] 24 20 11 28 10 7 5 5 5 (2.6%) 5 (2.8%) 52 63
13 Apr Panels Politics Maariv[243] 26 19 5 4 26 9 7 6 4 6 4 4 (2.3%) 51 63
9 Apr Camil Fuchs Channel 13[244] 20 21 11 29 9 6 5 5 6 4 4 46 58
4–5 Apr Panels Politics Maariv[245] 25 20 6 6 25 10 7 6 4 6 (2.6%) 5 (1.8%) 54 60
27 Mar Kantar Kan 11[246] 25 22 11 21 10 7 5 6 5 4 4 (3.1%) 53 61
27 Mar Midgam HaHadashot 12[247] 25 22 12 23 10 7 6 5 5 (3.1%) 5 (2.1%) 54 61
26 Mar Camil Fuchs Channel 13[248] 28 24 11 18 9 7 5 5 5 4 4 55 60
22–23 Mar Panels Politics Maariv[249] 28 26 5 6 19 10 7 5 4 5 (2.6%) 5 56 59
16 Mar Camil Fuchs Channel 13[250] 28 27 13 13 10 7 6 6 5 5 58 57
16 Mar Midgam HaHadashot 12[251] 29 23 12 17 10 7 6 6 5 (3.0%) 5 (1.0%) 58 53
16 Mar Kantar Kan 11[252][253] 28 24 12 17 11 7 6 6 5 (2.9%) 4 (2.6%) 58 57
15–16 Mar Panels Politics Maariv[254] 29 24 6 5 16 9 8 6 4 4 4 5 57 59
8–9 Mar Panels Politics Maariv[255] 27 25 5 7 16 10 7 6 4 5 4 4 56 59
5 Mar Camil Fuchs Channel 13[256] 28 27 12 14 9 7 6 6 5 6 56 59
28 Feb Midgam HaHadashot 12[257] 29 26 12 14 11 7 6 6 5 (2.8%) 4 (2.0%) 59 56
26–27 Feb Kantar Kan 11[258] 29 26 13 15 10 7 5 6 5 (3.1%) 4 (3.0%) 59 56
24 Feb Panels Politics Maariv[259] 26 27 5 7 (0.4%) 19 10 7 5 (2.6%) 5 5 4 (2.1%) 55 60
20 Feb Camil Fuchs Channel 13[260] 27 26 12 14 10 7 5 6 5 4 4 56 55
3 Feb Midgam HaHadashot 12[261][262] 30 24 14 14 11 7 6 5 5 (2.4%) 4 (1.8%) 62 53
26 Jan Panels Politics Maariv[263] 31 27 5 8 (0.4%) 15 9 7 5 (2.0%) 4 4 5 (2.4%) 60 56
1 Jan Camil Fuchs Channel 13[264] 31 26 12 12 8 7 6 6 4 4 4 58 58
29 Dec The thirty-seventh government of Israel is sworn in[265]
23 Dec Panels Politics Maariv[266] 35 26 12 10 9 8 4 4 4 4 4 64 52
21 Dec Netanyahu notifies the president that he managed to form a government.[267]
1 Nov Election results[268] 32 24 14 12 11 7 6 5 5 4 (3.16%) (2.91%) 64 51

Channel 14 Direct Polls

Direct Polls, published by Channel 14, is led by Shlomo Filber who is affiliated with Likud and its leader Benjamin Netanyahu. Filber is implicated in Case 4000 on charges of breach of trust; thus it may be advisable to approach their opinion polls with caution.[269][270][271][272]

2025

Date Ref Government bloc Support Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Noam Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Otzma
Yehudit
Supp. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
10 Apr [273] 33 5 10 8 56 6 62 5 8 18 5 17 53 5
17 Mar [274][275] 34 5 11 8 58 6 64 6 8 14 5 18 51 5 (2.3%)
21 Jan Otzma Yehudit leaves the Netanyahu government; will provide continued support from outside the coalition;[52][53] Otzma gains a seat and Mafdal loses one due to the Norwegian law[33]
Current seats 32 6 1 11 7 4 61 7 68 24 8 6 5 4 52 5 (2.91%)
Date Ref Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
2 Jan [276] 34 5 5 10 8 62 8 15 13 5 12 53 5 (2.4%)

2024

Date Ref Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
12 Dec [277] 34 5 6 10 8 (0.2%) 63 10 14 11 5 12 52 5 (2.2%)
28 Nov [278][279] 31 4 8 10 8 (0.3%) 61 8 14 15 5 12 54 5 (1.9%)
19 Nov [280][281] 33 4 6 11 8 (0.7%) 62 8 14 14 5 12 53 5 (2.2%)
6 Nov [282] 33 5 6 10 8 (0.7%) 62 8 16 14 5 10 53 5 (2.2%)
27 Oct [283] 33 5 6 10 8 (1.0%) 62 9 14 14 5 11 53 5 (2%)
15 Oct [284] 33 4 7 10 8 (0.7%) 62 8 15 15 5 10 53 5 (2.2%)
Current seats[80] 32 7 6 1 11 7 4 68 24 8 6 5 4 47 5 (2.9%)
30 Sep New Hope rejoins the Netanyahu government[81]
Date Ref Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
29 Sep [285] 31 5 6 11 8 61 9 15 (0.6%) 15 5 10 54 5 (2.3%)
26 Sep [286][287] 30 5 7 10 8 60 9 15 (0.4%) 15 6 11 56 4 (2.5%)
19 Sep [288][289] 30 5 6 10 8 59 10 17 (0.2%) 13 5 11 56 5 (2.1%)
5 Sep [290] 29 5 7 9 8 58 10 18 (1.2%) 13 6 11 58 4 (2.2%)
29 Aug [291] 30 4 6 10 8 58 11 17 (1.8%) 13 5 11 57 5 (2.4%)
15 Aug [292] 28 4 8 10 8 58 12 16 (0.8%) 14 6 10 58 4 (2.7%)
8 Aug [293] 28 5 7 10 8 58 13 16 (0.7%) 14 6 9 58 4 (2.7%)
12 Jul Delegates from Labor and Meretz approve a merger and form The Democrats[101]
4 Jul [293] 24 6 9 10 8 57 13 17 (0.9%) 13 6 10 59 4 (2.5%)
Current seats[80] 32 7 6 1 11 7 64 24 8 4 6 5 4 51 5 (2.9%)
Date Ref Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
25 Jun [294] 26 13 6 8 17 (1.0%) 10 8 14 6 4 8 (1.4%) (2.4%) 58 58
20 Jun [295] 24 13 5 10 18 (1.3%) 10 8 14 6 4 8 (2.1%) (2.5%) 57 59
10 Jun [296] 26 12 5 10 17 (2.9%) 10 8 13 6 4 9 (1.2%) (2.8%) 59 57
9 Jun Benny Gantz announces his exit from the coalition and calls for new elections; he and other members of National Unity resign from the coalition afterwards[113][114]
30 May [297] 27 12 4 9 19 (1.8%) 10 8 13 6 4 8 (1.5%) (2.4%) 58 58
28 May Yair Golan is elected head of the Labor Party[119]
18 May Benny Gantz announces an 8 June deadline regarding National Unity's membership in the coalition[122]
16 May [298] 25 14 5 10 20 (1.9%) 10 8 8 6 4 6 4 (2.6%) 58 58
9 May [299] 25 13 5 9 23 10 8 8 6 4 5 4 57 59
14 Apr [300] 26 11 5 9 22 (1.5%) 10 8 11 6 4 4 4 (2.9%) 58 58
7 Apr [301] 22 11 5 10 23 4 10 8 8 6 4 4 5 55 61
31 Mar [302] 24 13 6 10 22 (3.0%) 10 8 8 6 4 5 4 (2.7%) 58 58
28 Mar Yair Lapid wins reelection as head of Yesh Atid[137]
25 Mar New Hope leaves the government[139]
13 Mar [303] 25 12 4 9 22 6 10 8 9 6 4 (1.9%) 5 (2.8%) 56 60
Current seats[80] 32 24 7 6 1 8 4 11 7 6 5 5 4 (3.16%) (2.91%) 64 51
13 Mar New Hope splits from National Unity[145]
Date Ref Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
27 Feb [304] 24 10 5 10 27 10 8 11 5 (3.1%) (1.9%) 6 4 57 59
27 Feb 2024 Israeli municipal elections
25 Feb The Israeli Labor Party announced that a leadership election (without Merav Michaeli) will be held in May 2024[151]
13 Feb [305] 28 12 5 9 26 9 8 9 6 4 (2.3%) 4 (2.2%) 59 57
14 Jan [306] 26 14 4 8 29 10 8 9 4 4 (2.0%) 4 (2.4%) 56 60
6 Jan [307] 25 14 5 9 27 9 8 10 5 4 (0.5%) 4 (1.8%) 56 60

2022–23

Date Ref Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
21 Dec [308] 27 14 4 8 28 10 7 11 6 5 (0.5%) (2.9%) (1.6%) 56 59
12 Oct The Knesset approves adding National Unity to the government as part of the emergency wartime government and the Israeli war cabinet[181]
7 Oct The Gaza war begins[183]
21 Sep [309] 31 16 5 5 27 10 7 6 5 4 (1.8%) 4 (2.6%) 58 58
14 Sep [310] 30 16 4 5 28 10 7 7 5 4 (2.0%) 4 (3.0%) 56 60
6 Sep [311] 30 15 6 5 28 10 7 7 4 4 (2.1%) 4 (2.0%) 58 58
31 Aug [312] 31 15 5 5 26 10 6 8 5 5 (1.3%) 4 (2.2%) 57 59
3 Aug Religious Zionist Party and The Jewish Home merge[200]
3 Aug [313] 30 16 5 5 (0.1%) 25 10 7 7 5 5 (1.2%) 5 (2.6%) 57 58
24 Jul [314] 31 14 5 5 (0.1%) 28 9 7 7 5 5 (2.5%) 4 (2.6%) 57 58
13 Jul [315] 30 14 5 6 (0.1%) 28 9 7 7 5 5 (2.5%) 4 (2.7%) 57 58
29 Jun [316] 30 14 5 5 28 10 7 8 5 4 (2.5%) 4 (3.0%) 57 59
15 Jun [317] 28 14 5 6 28 10 7 8 5 5 (2.5%) 4 (2.6%) 56 59
8 Jun [318] 31 15 5 5 (0.2%) 26 10 7 7 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (2.6%) 58 57
14 May [319] 31 16 5 5 27 10 7 6 5 4 (2.2%) 4 (2.8%) 58 58
30 Apr [320] 31 14 5 4 28 11 7 6 5 5 (1.9%) 4 (2.8%) 58 58
16 Apr [321] 30 14 5 4 (0.3%) 29 10 8 6 5 5 (1.7%) 4 (2.6%) 57 59
2 Apr [322] 31 17 5 5 24 10 7 7 5 5 (2.5%) 4 (2.9%) 58 57
28 Mar [323] 30 19 6 5 23 10 7 6 5 5 (2.5%) 4 (1.9%) 58 57
16 Mar [324] 32 23 6 6 15 11 7 6 5 5 (2.8%) 4 (2.7%) 62 53
5 Mar [325] 32 22 6 6 15 11 7 7 5 5 (2.9%) 4 (2.9%) 62 53
22 Feb [326][327] 31 23 7 7 13 11 8 6 5 5 4 (3.2%) 64 51
2 Feb [328] 30 24 6 8 12 12 8 6 5 5 4 64 51
29 Dec The thirty-seventh government of Israel is sworn in[265]
21 Dec Netanyahu notifies the president that he managed to form a government.[267]
1 Nov Election results[268] 32 24 14 12 11 7 6 5 5 4 (3.16%) (2.91%) 64 51

Voting intention polls (reported as percentages)

The following polls reported raw percentages of responses without calculating seat projections:

2024

Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad "A new right-wing party"
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
Dec[c] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 20.5 5.6 5.6 6.1 11.0 48.8 8.9 11.0 8.9 5.8 10.02 44.62 2.3 1.5 7.8
Oct[d] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 19.4 4.3 8.9 6.3 6.1 45.0 9.4 12.6 8.9 2.8 9.6 43.3 2.0 2.0 7.6
30 Sep New Hope rejoins the Netanyahu government[81]
2022 election result[330] 23.41 10.84 8.25 5.88 48.38 17.79 9.08 4.48 4.07 6.85[e] 42.28 3.75 2.91
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad "A new right-wing party"
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
Sep[f] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 18.6 4.3 8.4 6.3 5.6 43.2 9.6 13.7 10.1 2.8 10.2 46.4 2.1 2.1 6.3
Aug[g] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 15.6 2.1 9.4 6.0 5.5 38.6 12.6 16.8 9.0 3.0 10.7 52.1 2.1 1.1 6.2
Jun[h] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 12.5 2.8 7.9 6.5 7.5 37.2 9.8 12.9 22.4[i] 4.5 9.8 58.8 1.4 1.4 [j]
12 Jul Delegates from Labor and Meretz approve a merger and form The Democrats[329]
June[k] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 11.4 2.4 7.3 6.7 6.1 33.9 11.4 21.1 0.4 11.8 4.1 13.4 62.2 2.8 1.4
2022 election result[330] 23.41 10.84 8.25 5.88 48.38 17.79 9.08 4.48 4.07 6.85[l] 42.28 3.75 2.91
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad Other Don't know
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Labor Meretz Opp. total
9 Jun Benny Gantz announces his exit from the coalition and calls for new elections; he and other members of National Unity resign from the coalition afterwards
28 May Yair Golan is elected head of the Labor Party
31 Mar – 2 Apr[m] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[331] 7.68 3.07 5.99 3.99 6.14 28.42 12.90 16.59 1.23 4.15 3.23 2.30 4.30 44.70 2.92 2.30 2.15 21.04
May[n] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 14.3 3.7 7.8 6.7 7.6 40.1 15.5 21.9 1.3 8.4 2.2 3.7 3.7 41.2 2.2 1.1
1–6 May [o] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[332] 9.04 2.56 0.45 4.37 5.57 26.66 11.30 15.81 0.75 5.72 3.46 2.56 2.56 42.17 1.66 0.75 1.66 27.11
April[p] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 10.7 4.1 8.6 5.8 8.3 37.5 16.0 22.3 1.8 5.6 3.0 3.0 5.1 56.8 3.0 2.6
31 Mar – 3 Apr [q] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[333] 12.42 1.86 6.83 4.04 5.28 30.59 7.30 19.86 2.48 6.21 2.33 1.55 2.64 42.39 3.57 1.40 0.93 21.27
28 Mar Yair Lapid wins reelection as head of Yesh Atid
25 Mar New Hope leaves the government
13 Mar New Hope splits from National Unity[145]
March[r] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 16.7 2.4 6.4 6.2 5.3 42.5 11.4 31.8 3.1 7.1 4.9 2.0 3.7 47.5 0.8 1.9
28 Feb – 4 Mar [s] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[334] 13.79 2.21 5.15 5.88 5.51 32.72 12.50 32.35 7.35 5.51 2.02 4.04 61.95 1.47 2.02 2.57 2.21
Feb [t] Viterbi Center Israeli Democracy Institute[329] 15.6 2.6 6.4 6.2 5.3 42.5 6.4 31.8 7.1 4.9 2.0 3.7 55.9 0.8 1.9
27 Feb 2024 Israeli municipal elections
25 Feb The Israeli Labor Party announced that a leadership election (without Merav Michaeli) will be held in May 2024
2022 election result[330] 23.41 10.84 8.25 5.88 48.38 17.79 9.08 4.48 4.07 3.69 3.16 42.28 3.75 2.91 2.67

Scenario polls

Most often, opinion polling about hypothetical scenarios is done in the same survey as the regular polling. This is why these scenario polls are paired for comparison purposes.

  Regular poll
  Scenario poll

Naftali Bennett scenarios

Naftali Bennett's new party runs
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Bennett
2026
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
8 June Bennett 2026 (a new party led by former prime minister Naftali Bennett) is registered as a party[21]
6 June Lazar Maariv[24] 22 9 10 8 49 12 15 19 5 15 66 5
20 8 9 8 45 9 8 10 27 6 11 71 4
4 June Maagar Mochot Channel 13[335] 24 (2.4%) 8 10 7 49 8 9 9 27 4 10 67 4 (2.6%)
4 June Midgam HaHadashot 12[336] 22 (2.8%) 8 10 8 48 9 7 10 24 5 12 67 5 (1.2%)
30 May Lazar Maariv[337] 23 9 9 8 49 14 16 19 4 13 66 6
19 8 9 8 44 10 10 28 9 57
21–22 May Lazar Maariv[25] 23 9 9 7 48 15 16 19 4 12 66 6
20 8 9 7 44 11 9 11 28 4 7 70 6
6–7 May Lazar Maariv[26] 23 (2.3%) 9 9 7 48 13 16 17 5 16 67 5 (1.9%
21 (1.8%) 9 9 7 46 10 9 10 24 5 11 69 5 (2%)
2 May Lazar Maariv[27] 21 4 9 9 7 50 13 16 16 5 15 65 5
19 9 9 7 44 10 8 11 26 5 11 71 5
18 April 2025 Lazar Maariv[29] 22 11 10 7 50 11 15 17 5 17 60 5
19 10 9 7 45 8 7 10 29 5 11 65 5
2 Apr Naftali Bennett files to register a new party under the placeholder name Bennett 2026[32]
Naftali Bennett forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Naftali Bennett Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
21 Mar Lazar Maariv[338] 19 5 9 9 7 49 8 9 9 25 4 10 65 6
5 March 2025 Midgam HaHadashot 12[339] 25 4 8 9 8 54 14 16 12 5 14 61 5
24 0 7 9 8 48 11 9 8 24 5 10 67 5
4–5 Dec 24 Lazar Maariv[64] 22 4 7 9 8 (1.9%) 51 15 19 14 5 12 65 5 (2.0%)
20 (2.5%) 7 8 7 (1.4%) 42 11 13 7 27 5 10 73 5 (2.1%)
29 Nov 24 Lazar Maariv[65] 24 4 7 9 7 (1.1%) 51 15 19 14 5 11 64 5 (1.7%)
21 7 8 8 44 12 13 7 25 5 9 71 5
26 Nov 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[66] 25 (2.3%) 9 9 8 (1.1%) 51 15 18 14 5 12 64 5 (1.7%)
23 (2.0%) 7 9 8 (0.6%) 47 10 10 9 23 5 11 68 5 (1.7%)
20–21 Nov 24 Lazar Maariv[67] 25 (3.0%) 8 9 8 (0.6%) 50 15 19 14 5 12 65 5 (2.4%)
21 7 8 8 44 12 14 7 24 5 9 71 5
18 Nov 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[68] 26 (2.8%) 8 9 8 (0.9%) 51 15 19 13 5 12 64 5 (2.4%)
24 6 9 8 47 10 10 9 23 5 11 68 5
15 Nov 24 Lazar Maariv[69] 23 (2.2%) 8 10 7 (3.0%) 48 14 20 15 5 13 67 5 (1.8%)
21 7 9 7 44 11 13 7 26 5 9 71 5
6 Nov 24 Maagar Mochot i24 News[71] 26 (3.0%) 10 10 7 (1.7%) 53 12 20 16 5 9 62 5 (2.8%)
23 9 9 7 48 8 12 8 27 5 8 68 4
30–31 Oct 24 Lazar Maariv[73] 23 4 8 10 7 52 13 20 14 5 11 63 5
19 7 10 7 43 10 15 8 24 5 10 72 5
28 Oct 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[74] 26 (2.9%) 8 10 8 (1.0%) 52 13 22 13 5 10 63 5 (2.6%)
24 (2.8%) 7 10 8 (0.8%) 49 10 13 8 21 5 9 66 5 (2.6%)
18 Oct 24 Lazar Maariv[77] 23 4 7 10 7 (1.5%) 51 14 20 14 5 10 63 6 (1.2%)
18 4 7 10 7 46 11 13 9 23 5 8 69 5
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Naftali Bennett Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
30 Sep Lazar Maariv[79] 26 4 7 10 7 54 14 19 (1.2%) 14 5 9 61 5 (1.4%)
23 4 7 8 7 49 11 13 10 20 5 7 66 5
29 Sep Midgam HaHadashot 12[82] 25 (2.0%) 6 10 8 49 15 21 (2.4%) 14 5 11 66 5 (2.2%)
23 (2.0%) 5 10 8 46 12 13 (0.4%) 9 20 5 10 69 5 (2.2%)
25–26 Sep Lazar Maariv[83] 25 4 8 10 6 53 15 19 (1.8%) 14 4 9 61 5 (2.2%)
20 4 8 9 7 48 12 12 10 21 4 7 66 6
18–19 Sep Lazar Maariv[84] 24 4 8 9 7 52 15 21 (1.6%) 14 4 9 63 5 (1.8%)
20 4 8 8 7 47 11 13 11 21 4 8 68 5
9 Sep Midgam HaHadashot 12[87] 22 (2.7%) 9 10 8 49 15 21 (1.2%) 14 5 11 66 5 (2.4%)
20 (2.5%) 8 10 8 46 11 13 (0.3%) 9 20 5 11 69 5 (2.4%)
30 Aug Lazar Maariv[90] 21 4 9 9 8 51 14 21 (1.9%) 15 4 9 63 6 (1.8%)
19 4 8 9 7 47 11 14 9 23 4 6 67 6
26–27 Aug Maagar Mochot i24 News[91][340] 22 5 8 9 8 52 11 21 (1.0%) 14 5 11 62 6 (2.0%)
18 5 6 9 8 46 7 12 (1.0%) 9 27 4 9 68 6 (1.0%)
22 Aug Midgam HaHadashot 12[92] 22 (2.8%) 8 10 8 48 15 22 (2.2%) 14 5 11 67 5 (2.5%)
19 (2.5%) 7 10 8 44 11 13 (1.0%) 10 21 5 11 71 5 (2.5%)
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Bennett Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
13 Mar 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[144] 18 13 (2.9%) 8 33 5 11 7 11 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.7%) 44
18 12 8 28 (2.4%) 11 7 12 10 5 5 4 44
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Bennett Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
16 Nov 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[175] 17 15 4 7 36 10 7 9 5 5 (1.5%) 5 (1.7%) 45
17 14 (2.8%) 7 25 10 7 17 8 5 5 5 41
1–2 Nov 23 Lazar Maariv[178] 18 15 4 5 39 8 7 8 5 5 (1.4%) 6 (1.0%) 42
17 13 4 5 28 7 7 17 6 5 5 6 40
1 Jun 23 Midgam Arutz Sheva[225] 26 18 5 6 28 10 7 6 6 4 4 54
25 15 5 6 25 10 7 8 5 6 4 4 53
30 Apr 23 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[235] 22 18 6 5 28 9 7 6 5 5 5 4 49
21 17 5 5 24 8 7 8 6 5 5 5 4 46
16 Apr 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[242] 24 20 11 28 10 7 5 5 5 (2.6%) 5 (2.8%) 52
24 18 9 24 10 7 8 5 5 5 (2.6%) 5 (2.8%) 50
Bennett 2026 does not run
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad Bennett
2026
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
25 June Kantar Kan 11[15] 28 (1.8%) 7 9 7 51 8 7 10 6 9 40 5 (2.1%) 24
31 (2.7%) 7 10 8 56 14 13 15 6 11 59 5 (2.1%)
20 June Lazar Maariv[18] 26 (3.0%) 6 10 7 49 9 7 10 6 11 43 4 (2.0%) 24
27 (2.7%) 6 10 8 51 13 13 19 6 14 59 4 (1.9%)

Other new right-wing opposition party scenarios

New Hope splits from National Unity
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
11 Feb 24 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[154] 18 13 6 8 37 9 7 10 4 4 4 48
18 13 6 8 32 5 9 7 10 4 4 4 48
Naftali Bennett forms a new party and Yoaz Hendel forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Bennett Hendel Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
4 Apr 25 Lazar Maariv[31][341] 24 4 9 10 6 53 14 14 16 5 13 62 5 (1.9%)
21 8 9 7 45 8 8 9 24 8 4 9 66 5
Naftali Bennett forms a new party and Yoav Gallant forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad Gallant
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Naftali
Bennett
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
8 Nov 24 Lazar Maariv[70] 24 (2.9%) 8 10 7 (1.9%) 49 15 19 14 5 13 66 5 (1.6%)
19 7 10 7 43 11 11 7 23 5 9 66 5 6
Yoav Gallant forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad Gallant
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ New
Hope
Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
18 Nov 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[68] 26 (2.8%) 8 9 8 (0.9%) 51 15 19 13 5 12 64 5 (2.4%)
26 7 9 8 50 14 14 12 5 12 57 5 8
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Gallant Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
16 May 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[123] 19 16 4 9 29 (1.0%) 10 8 11 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (2.5%) 50 65
19 15 4 9 25 10 8 6 10 5 5 4 56 59
Naftali Bennett and Yossi Cohen form two separate new parties
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
RZP Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Bennett Cohen Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
13 Mar 24 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[143] 17 14 4 9 34 6 9 7 8 4 4 4 46
15 10 4 7 21 9 6 18 11 8 4 4 4 41
Yossi Cohen forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Cohen Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
16 Nov 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[175] 17 15 4 7 36 10 7 9 5 5 (1.5%) 5 (1.7%) 45
16 16 (2.7%) 7 29 10 7 12 8 5 5 5 40
16 Apr 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[242] 24 20 11 28 10 7 5 5 5 (2.6%) 5 (2.8%) 52
22 19 11 25 10 7 6 5 5 5 (2.6%) 5 (2.8%) 50
Yoaz Hendel forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad Bennett
2026
Reservists
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
25–26 June Lazar Maariv[14] 25 (2.9%) 7 9 7 48 8 8 9 6 11 42 5 (1.5%) 25
23 (2.7%) 7 9 7 46 8 7 9 5 10 38 5 (1.5%) 25 8
20 June Lazar Maariv[18] 26 (3.0%) 6 10 7 49 9 7 10 6 11 43 4 (2.0%) 24
24 (2.8%) 5 10 7 46 8 6 9 5 11 34 5 (1.9%) 23 7
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Hendel Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
20–21 Sep 23 Lazar Maariv[189] 26 16 5 5 31 10 7 6 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.7%) 53
26 14 26 8 6 52
3 Sep 23 Lazar The Jerusalem Post[342]
26 16 5 4 26 10 7 7 4 5 5 5 52
1 Jun 23 Midgam Arutz Sheva[225] 26 18 5 6 28 10 7 6 6 4 4 54
24 17 5 6 27 10 7 4 6 6 4 4 52
22–23 Mar 23 Panels Politics Maariv[343] 28 26 5 6 19 10 7 5 4 5 (2.6%) 5 56
27 22 5 6 14 10 7 6 4 5 5 4 5 55
Yariv Levin forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
RZP Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Levin Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
24 May 23 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[229] 25 18 5 4 29 9 7 4 6 5 4 4 50
22 18 5 4 26 9 7 6 4 6 5 4 4 53
New anti-judicial overhaul right-wing party
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
RZP Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Right-Wing
Party
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
22–23 Mar 23 Panels Politics Maariv[249] 28 26 5 6 19 10 7 5 4 5 (2.6%) 5 56
27 24 5 6 16 8 10 7 4 4 5 4 55
16 Mar 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[251] 29 23 12 17 10 7 6 6 5 (3.0%) 5 (1.0%) 58
26 21 12 14 10 10 7 5 5 5 5 55

Other new party scenarios

Gadi Eisenkot forms a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Shas UTJ Gov. total Bennett
2026
Yesh
Atid
Blue
& White
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Democrats Eisenkot Opp. total
25 July Lazar Maariv[2] 25 (2.6%) 7 10 7 49 24 9 5 12 5 11 66 5
24 7 10 7 49 22 9 4 11 5 10 6 66 5
23 July Lazar Channel 13[344] 24 7 10 7 48 24 9 6 10 5 11 4 62 6
16–17 July Lazar Maariv[5][3] 26 4 7 9 7 53 22 8 6 11 5 10 62 5 (1.8%)
26 4 7 8 7 52 18 7 5 10 5 9 9 63 5 (1.8%)
2–3 July Lazar Maariv[10] 27 (2.6%) 7 9 8 51 24 9 6 9 5 11 65 5 (1.9%)
28 (2.9%) 7 9 8 52 19 9 5 8 5 11 11 64 5 (2.0%)
New party headed by the anti-judicial reform protest leaders
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Protest
Party
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
24–25 Jan 24 Lazar The Jerusalem Post[345] 16 13 4 8 40 9 7 9 5 5 (1.4%) 4 (1.8%) 44 71
16 12 4 8 36 9[u] 9 7 9 5 5 44 71
10 Sep 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[192] 26 18 9 29 10 7 6 5 5 (2.8%) 5 (1.7%) 52 63
26 15 9 26 8 10 7 5 5 5 (2.4%) 4 (1.7%) 52 63
9–10 Aug 23 Lazar Maariv[198] 28 16 6 4 29 9 7 6 5 5 (1.8%) 5 (2.2%) 54 61
27 13 5 4 25 11 9 7 5 5 5 (1.3%) 4 (1.6%) 52 63
4 Aug 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[199] 26 20 9 28 10 7 6 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (1.9%) 52 63
26 17 9 26 10 10 7 5 5 5 (1.1%) (2.7%) (1.9%) 52 63
7 May 23 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[235] 24 19 7 4 29 10 7 6 5 5 4 52 63
24 18 7 4 29 5 10 7 6 5 5 52 63
New party headed by the anti-judicial reform protest leaders with a new right wing liberal party
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Protest
Party
Shas UTJ Right Wing
Liberal

Party
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
13–14 Sep 23 Lazar Maariv[190] 27 16 5 5 31 9 7 6 5 5 ( 1.7%) 4 (1.5%) 53
26 14 5 5 25 5 9 7 9 5 5 5 (1.1%) (2.4%) (1.2%) 52
10 Aug 23 Direct Polls Channel 14[346]
29 10 4 4 21 12 10 7 7 6 5 5 (1.2%) (2.2%) (2.6%) 54

Labor-Meretz scenarios (prior to merger)

Labor and Meretz run together under Yair Golan
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
29–30 May 24 Lazar Maariv[117] 22 14 4 10 25 (2.3%) 10 7 10 4 5 5 4 (1.8%) 53 62
22 13 4 10 25 10 7 10 4 5 10 53 62
16 May 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[123] 19 16 4 9 29 (1.0%) 10 8 11 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (2.5%) 50 65
19 14 4 9 27 10 8 11 5 5 8 50 65
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
16 Nov 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[175] 17 15 4 7 36 10 7 9 5 5 (1.5%) 5 (1.7%) 45 70
16 16 29 5 9 45 70
Labor and Meretz run together
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
RZP Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
11 Jun 23 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[223] 24 19 6 5 28 10 7 5 6 6 4 52 62
24 17 6 5 27 10 7 5 6 6 7 52 62
31 May–1 Jun 23 Panels Politics Maariv[226] 26 18 6 4 29 9 7 6 5 6 (2.6%) 4 (2.2%) 52 62
26 15 6 5 28 9 7 6 5 5 8 (2.2%) 53 62
16 Apr 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[242] 24 20 11 28 10 7 5 5 5 (2.6%) 5 (2.8%) 52 63
24 18 11 26 10 7 5 5 5 9 (2.8%) 52 63

Alternative leadership scenarios

Gadi Eisenkot leads National Unity
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
30 Jan 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[158] 18 14 4 8 37 10 7 8 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (2.3%) 47 68
18 13 4 8 38 10 7 8 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (2.3%) 47 68
21 Jan 24 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[160] 16 14 6 8 37 9 7 9 5 5 4 46 69
16 13 5 8 39 9 7 9 5 5 4 45 70
Nir Barkat leads the Likud
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
21 Jan 24 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[160] 16 14 6 8 37 9 7 9 5 5 4 46 69
21 13 5 8 35 9 7 8 5 5 4 50 65
6–7 Sep 23 Lazar Maariv[193] 26 17 6 4 30 10 7 5 6 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.6%) 53 62
27 16 6 5 28 10 7 5 6 5 5 55 60
Yossi Cohen leads the Likud
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
28 Dec 23 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[166] 16 15 8 5 38 9 7 8 6 4 4 45 71
23 14 8 5 33 9 7 7 6 4 4 52 62
Yoav Gallant leads the Likud
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
6–7 Sep 23 Lazar Maariv[193] 26 17 6 4 30 10 7 5 6 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.6%) 53 62
26 17 7 5 27 10 7 5 6 5 5 55 60

United right wing party outside the government

Naftali Bennett forms a new party and forms an alliance with Yisrael Beiteinu and New Hope
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Naftali
Bennett
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
4 Sep Kantar Kan 11[89] 22 4 8 10 7 51 14 23 14 5 8 64 5
20 8 10 7 45 12 18 27 5 8 70 5
Naftali Bennett forms a new party and forms an alliance with Yisrael Beiteinu
Date Polling firm Publisher Government bloc Opposition bloc Hadash
–Ta'al
Balad
Likud Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam Shas UTJ Gov. total Yesh
Atid
National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Naftali
Bennett
Ra'am Democrats Opp. total
17 Sep Kantar Kan 11[347]
20 4 9 10 7 46 12 15 28 5 8 68 6
16 Sep Maagar Mochot Channel 13[85] 21 5 9 10 7 52 13 22 14 6 8 63 5
19 4 9 10 7 49 9 14 34 4 6 67 4
22 Aug Midgam HaHadashot 12[92] 22 (2.8%) 8 10 8 48 15 22 (2.2%) 14 5 11 67 5 (2.5%)
20 (2.5%) 8 10 8 46 12 15 (0.9%) 26 5 11 69 5 (2.5%)
Yoaz Hendel and Naftali Bennett form a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
RZP Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Hendel &
Bennett
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
1 Jun 23 Midgam Arutz Sheva[225] 26 18 5 6 28 10 7 6 6 4 4 54
25 15 5 5 25 10 7 9 5 6 4 4 52
United right wing party with Avigdor Lieberman, Naftali Bennett, Yossi Cohen, Ayelet Shaked and Gideon Sa'ar
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Dems Balad Gov.
10–11 Jul Lazar Maariv[102] 20 13 4 10 24 9 7 (1.7%) 14 5 5 9 (1.4%) 50
18 12 4 9 16 9 7 27 5 5 8 (1.7%) 47
3–4 Jul Lazar Maariv[348]
[better source needed]
19 12 9 16 9 7 29 5 5 9 44
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
28 Jun 24 Lazar Maariv[105] 21 15 (2.4%) 9 24 10 7 (1.8%) 14 5 5 6 4 (1.7%) 47
19 13 8 17 10 7 27 5 5 5 4 44
United right wing party with Avigdor Lieberman, Naftali Bennett, Yossi Cohen, Ayelet Shaked and Gideon Sa'ar and a separate "Reservists' Party" led by Yoaz Hendel
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Dems Balad Reservists Gov.
3–4 Jul Lazar Maariv[349]
[better source needed]
18 11 8 15 9 7 27 5 5 9 6 42
Naftali Bennett and Yossi Cohen join Yisrael Beiteinu
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
29–30 May 24 Lazar Maariv[117] 22 14 4 10 25 (2.3%) 10 7 10 4 5 5 4 (1.8%) 53 62
20 12 4 7 18 10 10 21 4 6 4 4 51 63
Merger of Gideon Sa'ar, Naftali Bennett and Yossi Cohen
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
NH
+Bennett
+Cohen
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
30 Apr 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[128] 18 15 4 10 31 (2.2%) 10 8 10 5 5 (2.2%) 4 (2.3%) 50
16 11 4 8 22 18 10 8 7 5 5 6 46
13 Mar 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[144] 18 13 (2.9%) 8 33 5 11 7 11 5 5 (1.8%) 4 (1.7%) 44
17 12 7 25 17 11 7 10 5 5 4 42

New right-wing opposition party and Labor-Meretz scenarios (prior to merger)

Labor and Meretz run together under Yair Golan; Gideon Sa'ar, Naftali Bennett, Yossi Cohen, Avigdor Lieberman form a new party
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Yisrael
Beiteinu
Bennett
+Cohen
Shas UTJ Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
24 Jun 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[106] 20 15 (2.0%) 9 23 (2.8%) 14 10 8 5 5 11 (2.6%) 47
18 13 8 17 25 10 8 5 5 11 44
23 Jun 24 Maagar Mochot Channel 13[107] 21 12 5 10 25 (2.4%) 11 9 8 4 5 10 (2.9%) 53
18 10 4 8 14 34 9 7 4 4 8 46
10 Jun 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[111] 19 15 4 10 22 (1.6%) 13 10 8 5 5 9 (2.6%) 51
18 15 9 18 23 10 8 5 5 9 45
29 May 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[118] 21 13 5 9 25 (2.5%) 10 10 7 5 5 10 (2.0%) 52
21 12 4 9 21 16 10 7 5 5 10 (2.0%) 51
Naftali Bennett and Yossi Cohen form two separate new parties, and Yair Golan is the head of a Labor and Meretz joint list
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
RZP Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
Shas UTJ Bennett Cohen Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
10 Jun 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[111] 19 15 4 10 22 10 8 13 5 5 9 (2.6%) 51
17 15 9 18 10 8 9 4 11 5 5 9 44
11 Jan 24 Midgam HaHadashot 12[162] 18 14 4 8 35 11 7 9 5 5 (1.6%) 4 (2.0%) 48
15 10 4 7 25 10 7 10 6 7 5 5 9 43
28 Dec 23 Camil Fuchs Channel 13[166] 16 15 5 8 38 9 7 8 6 4 4 45
15 10 23 15 6 7
21 Dec 23 Direct Polls Channel 14[308][350] 27 14 4 8 28 10 7 11 6 5 (0.5%) (2.9%) (1.6%) 56
22 7 4 6 17 9 7 10 8 6 5 5 14 (1.7%) 48
18 Dec 23 Midgam HaHadashot 12[169] 18 15 (2.4%) 8 37 11 7 9 5 5 (1.8%) 5 (1.9%) 44
15 10 (2.0%) 7 23 11 7 13 9 6 5 5 9 (1.8%) 40
Merger of Gideon Sa'ar, Naftali Bennett and Yossi Cohen & Labor and Meretz under Yair Golan
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
NR
+Bennett
+Cohen
Shas UTJ Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov. Opp.
10 Jun 24 Maagar Mochot Channel 13[112] 20 13 5 9 25 (2.6%) 10 7 12 5 5 9 (2.8%) 51 64
16 8 5 8 20 24 9 6 7 5 5 7 44 71
21 Apr 24 Hamidgam Project & Stat Net Channel 13[131] 20 15 7 9 30 8 7 11 4 5 4 51 64
15 8 5 8 15 32 6 6 7 4 5 9 40 75
New Hope splits from National Unity, Naftali Bennett, Yossi Cohen and Yoaz Hendel form three separate new parties, and Yair Golan is the head of a Labor and Meretz joint list
Date Polling firm Publisher Likud Yesh
Atid
Mafdal–
RZ
Otzma
Yehudit
Noam National
Unity
New
Hope
Shas UTJ Bennett Cohen Hendel Yisrael
Beiteinu
Ra'am Hadash
–Ta'al
Labor Meretz Balad Gov.
7 Mar 24 Lazar