The Channel 12 news survey said Likud would pick up 30 seats if the March 23 elections were held today, two more than the party received in the network’s poll last week. Likud has 36 seats in the outgoing Knesset. Opposition Leader Yair Lapid’s centrist Yesh Atid party had 18 seats in the poll, down one from last week.
The Joint List, an alliance of three majority-Arab factions, got eight seats in the survey, as did the Shas party. Fellow Charedi party United Torah Judaism and the right-wing secularist Yisrael Beytenu got seven seats apiece, while the left-wing Labor got six.
Parties that have ruled out joining a Netanyahu-led government had 57 seats without Bennett.
Asked who was best suited to be prime minister, 37 percent of respondents said Netanyahu, 21% Lapid, 10% Yamina chief Naftali Bennett and 9% Gideon Sa’ar, the head of New Hope.
