Smith conducted a poll for Channel 20 that was broadcast on Feb 6 2019.
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
30 [30] Likud (Netanyahu)
22 [-–] Israel Resilience (Gantz) + Telem (Yaalon)
12 [11] Yesh Atid (Lapid)
08 [03] Hayamin Hehadash (Bennett & Shaked)
06 [12] The Joint (Arab) List
06 [06] Yahadut Hatorah/UTJ
06 [05] Meretz (Zandberg)
06 [01] Taal (Tibi)
05 [18] Labor (Gabbai)
05 [10] Kulanu (Kahlon)
05 [07] Shas (Deri)
05 [05] Yisrael Beitenu (Liberman)
04 [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)
03 [05] Bayit Yehudi (Peretz) + Tekuma (Smotrich) – under electoral threshold
1.8% [–-] Otzma (Ben Ari) – under electoral threshold
1.7% [–-] Zehut (Feiglin) – under electoral threshold
1.1% [–-] Green Leaf – under electoral threshold
1.0% [06] Livni Party – under electoral threshold
1.0% [–] Eretz Chadasha (Eldad Yaniv) – under electoral threshold
under 1% – Yachad (Eli Yishai), Magen (Gal Hirsch), Achi Yisraeli (Adina Bar Shalom) and others
59 [66] Current Right-Religious Coalition+Y.B.
61 [54] Current Center-Left-Arab Opposition+Gantz-Y.B
Additional Questions:
Who is more suited to serve as Prime Minister?
40% Netanyahu, 22% Gantz, 9% Lapid
Who should lead a joint Gantz+Lapid list?
44% Gantz, 35% Don’t know, 21% Lapid
How to Israel Resilience voters define themselves?
31% Center, 22% Center-left, 19% Center-right, 19% Left, 9% Right
If you had a chance to vote for a second party which would you choose?
16% Israel Resilience, 10% Yesh Atid, 9% HaYamin HeHadash, 7% Likud, 4% Kulanu, 3% Labor, 3% Bayit Yehudi, 2% Shas, 2% Meretz, 1% Yisrael Beitenu, 1% UTJ, 1% Livni