Smith conducted a poll of 700 people that was published on March 30 2020. The poll was conducted after the official split of Gantz & Lapid
Current Knesset seats in [brackets]
40 [36] Likud (Netanyahu)
16 [15] The Joint List – Hadash-Taal-Raam-Balad (Odeh)
15 [17] Blue & White – Derech Eretz (Gantz & Ashkenazi)
11 [16] Yesh Atid – Telem (Lapid & Yaalon)
09 [09] Shas (Deri)
09 [06] Labor-Meretz (A.Peretz)
07 [07] United Torah Judaism (Litzman)
07 [06] Yamina (Bennett)
06 [07] Yisrael Beitenu (Lieberman)
Under 3.25% Electoral Threshold
?% [01] Gesher (Orly Levy)
?% [00] Otzma (Ben Gvir)
Phase 2 Recommendations:
78 [76] Future Netanyahu-Gantz Coalition
42 [44] Future Opposition
Note: Blue & White voters split as follows – 34% stayed with Gantz, 25% left with Lapid, 14% Don’t know and 10% to Labor-Meretz.
You assume Yamina joins the new coalition, which is not clear.
rather frightening if Joint List is really growing
radical Left, no doubt, joining them, Jews, too
Yamina, no offense to them, will be forced to join the coalition or get shunted out of israeli politics just like avoda and gesher. Yamina stands for nothing in particular (except for being “right”) and have not done anything as a party besides pushing netanyahu a bit more right (cause hes trying to steal their votes). individual mks have accomplished but only as individuals, not as a party.