This week’s polling underscores Naftali Bennett’s emergence as the dominant alternative in the national leadership landscape. Voters increasingly identify Bennett as the most credible challenger, and in head-to-head prime-minister matchups he now performs almost on par with the incumbent, well ahead of all other contenders.

Issue Trends

This week’s polling cycle places leadership and economic sentiment squarely at the center of public opinion. In head-to-head matchups for prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu leads Naftali Bennett, yet both perform notably better than the rest of the field. Against Yair Lapid and Gadi Eisenkot, the “Don’t Know” category actually outperforms both challengers, underscoring significant voter hesitation about the current political bench beyond Netanyahu and Bennett.

Among opposition voters, Bennett emerges as the preferred leader, despite not holding a Knesset seat. His advantage over Eisenkot, Liberman, Lapid, and Golan signals both a vacuum in the elected opposition and the resonance of Bennett’s centrist-right positioning with voters searching for an alternative.

Policy sentiment is equally decisive. A clear majority opposes the government’s draft-exemption legislation, and most respondents say its primary purpose is to exempt most Haredim from service rather than increase enlistment. Meanwhile, nearly half say cost-of-living pressure will influence their next vote to the same extent as in 2022, while more than a third say it will play an even larger role, making it a dominant electoral issue moving forward.

Bloc Trends

Across nearly all polls, the Bennett bloc continues to outperform the Netanyahu bloc, reaffirming the competitive nature of the political landscape and the continuing erosion of automatic pro-Netanyahu support. Within the blocs, Avigdor Liberman and Yair Golan show remarkably stable ranges (9–11 seats), Lapid fluctuates more dramatically (4–10 seats), and Eisenkot shows modest, steady performance (5–8 seats). These dynamics illustrate the fluidity within Bennett’s bloc, with no single figure consolidating broad support beyond the leader.

Eyes on the Threshold

The threshold battles remain highly volatile. Benny Gantz fails to cross the electoral threshold in any survey, ranging from a high of 3 percent to a low of 1.2 percent. Bezalel Smotrich passes the threshold in only two polls, peaking at four seats but dropping to as low as 2 percent in others. Hendel has a high of four seats and a low of 1.6 percent, while Balad continues to hover below the threshold, polling between 2.8 percent and 1.3 percent. These margins underscore a crowded and unstable environment at the bottom of the political spectrum, with several parties at risk of wasting votes.

What to Expect Next

With the government budget now approved, political attention, and the polling that follows it, is expected to keep shifting heavily toward cost-of-living issues. In wake of budget talks in Knesset, inflation, wages, and consumer prices are likely to dominate the coming news cycle and voter sentiment.

PollsterPublisherDateSample SizeMargin of Error
TatikaZman Yisrael10–11 Dec 20255004.4%
MidgamChannel 1211 Dec 20255034.4%
Maagar MochotChannel 135 Dec 2025
Lazar/PanelsMaariv10–11 Dec 20255004.4%
FilberChannel 1411 Dec 2025
PartyZman YisraelChannel 12Channel 13MaarivChannel 14
Likud2827232835
Bennett2122192013
Yesh Atid109984
Shas10910911
Yisrael Beiteinu109101110
Democrats911101110
UTJ87678
Otzma Yehudit68987
Ra’am55456
Yashar58687
Hadash–Ta’al45655
Miluimnikim41.6%42.8%4
Religious Zionism2.4%2%42.8%4
Blue & White1.8%2.9%3%2.9%1.2%
Balad1.3%2.8%2%2.5%
PollBennett BlocNetanyahu BlocArab Bloc
Zman Yisrael59529
Channel 12595110
Channel 13585210
Maariv585210
Channel 14446511
PollQuestionResult
Channel 12PM suitability: Netanyahu vs BennettNetanyahu 39%, Bennett 33%, Don’t Know 28%
Channel 12PM suitability: Netanyahu vs LapidNetanyahu 43%, Don’t Know 35%, Lapid 22%
Channel 12PM suitability: Netanyahu vs EisenkotNetanyahu 42%, Don’t Know 31%, Eisenkot 27%
Channel 12Best opposition leaderBennett 33%, Eisenkot 18%, Liberman 16%, Lapid 13%, Golan 10%, Don’t Know 10%
Channel 12Cost of living importanceSame 48%, More 36%, Don’t Know 9%, Less 7%,
Channel 13Draft-exemption bill supportOppose 57%, Support 29%, Don’t Know 14%
Channel 13Draft bill purposeExempt Haredim 49%, Increase recruitment 38%, Don’t Know 13%
Channel 14PM suitability (full field)Netanyahu 53%, Bennett 22%, Eisenkot 10%, Lapid 7%, Liberman 7%, Gantz 1%, Don’t Know 0%