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Politics17:46 · Jun 11

Bennett and the Together party continue to slide, News 14 poll shows

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The slide in Bennett and the Together party continues, News 14 poll shows. News 14, 7 minutes ago. The latest News 14 poll reveals that Naftali Bennett’s Together party is down to 13 seats, losing another seat, while Gadi Eisenkot is cementing his position as the opposition’s leading figure with 16 seats. In the question of suitability for prime minister, Bennett also weakens and falls to just 14%, while Eisenkot rises to 29%.

The News 14 poll broadcast this evening, Thursday, on News 14 shows a continued trend of strengthening for Likud and Gadi Eisenkot, alongside further weakening of Naftali Bennett. According to the new data collected by Shlomo Filber and NEXT DATA, Likud rises to 33 seats, an improvement of one seat compared with the poll conducted last week, in which it received 32 seats.

The Yashar party led by Gadi Eisenkot maintains its strength with 16 seats, an achievement that solidifies its status as the leading alternative in the opposition after it overtook Naftali Bennett for the first time already in the previous poll. Bennett’s Together party continues to lose ground and falls to 13 seats, one seat fewer than last week.

In the overall seat map, Shas maintains 10 seats, while Otzma Yehudit falls to 8 seats after posting a surge to 9 seats in the previous poll. The Democrats (9), Yisrael Beiteinu (8) and United Torah Judaism (7) remain completely stable compared with last week’s figures. Hadash-Ta’al has 6 seats, Ra’am has 5, and so does the Religious Zionism party led by Bezalel Smotrich.

The right-wing bloc keeps its overwhelming majority of 63 seats, while the left bloc weakens by one seat to 46, compared with 47 in the previous poll. The Arab parties rise to a combined 11 seats, while Blue and White continues to collapse below the electoral threshold, with just 0.8% support, after hovering at 1.3% last week.

In the question of suitability for prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu widens the gap and gets 49%, up one point from the last poll. Gadi Eisenkot posts a significant gain in the suitability question and climbs to 29%, another jump after already rising to 26% last week. By contrast, Naftali Bennett suffers a sharp setback and falls to just 14% suitability, a notable drop from 18% in the previous poll. Avigdor Liberman and Benny Gantz remain stable at the bottom of the list with 7% and 1%, respectively, in line with last week’s figures.

The poll, conducted by NEXT DATA with 771 adults from across the population, was carried out today, June 11, 2026. Data analysis, Shlomo Filber. Gadi Eisenkot, Together party, Naftali Bennett, News 14 poll, seat poll.

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