Channel 10 television news releases a poll carried out earlier today by the Midgam polling company that shows Likud remains squarely in the lead if any election were held today.
If Netanyahu continues to lead Likud, the party would get 27 seats, the poll finds, followed by Yesh Atid’s 23, Zionist Union 15 and the Joint (Arab) List’s 12. Jewish Home takes 10, Kulanu 8, Meretz and Yisrael Beytenu 7 each, and Haredi parties UTJ and Shas 6 and 5, respectively.
If Netanyahu is ousted as Likud leader, the figures are the same, within the margin of error. Likud takes 26, Yesh Atid 23, Zionist Union 16, Joint List 12, Jewish Home 10, Kulanu 8, Meretz 7, Yisrael Beytenu 7, UTJ 6 and Shas 5.
The poll spoke to 714 Israelis, and has a 3.7% margin of error.
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