JERUSALEM — A poll released on June 12, 2026, projects the Likud party at 22 parliamentary seats, its lowest measurement since August 2025. The poll indicates the Likud party lost three projected parliamentary seats compared to the previous measurement period.

In a hypothetical prime minister selection, poll respondents indicated Naftali Bennett leads Benjamin Netanyahu 43 percent to 39 percent. Gadi Eisenkot leads Benjamin Netanyahu 44 percent to 40 percent in another hypothetical selection. Benjamin Netanyahu leads Avigdor Lieberman 41 percent to 37 percent; this polling margin decreased from a prior survey showing Netanyahu ahead by a 48 percent to 29 percent margin.

The governing coalition bloc maintains 50 projected parliamentary seats in the poll, while the opposition political bloc holds 60 projected parliamentary seats. Arab political parties hold 10 combined projected parliamentary seats. Gadi Eisenkot's Yashar! party increased by three projected parliamentary seats to reach a total of 20 seats. Naftali Bennett's Together party saw a decrease of two projected parliamentary seats, holding 21 seats.

The Democrats party holds 10 projected parliamentary seats, and Yisrael Beytenu holds 9 projected parliamentary seats. Otzma Yehudit also holds 9 projected parliamentary seats. Shas holds 8 projected parliamentary seats, and United Torah Judaism holds 7 projected parliamentary seats. Hadash-Ta'al holds 6 projected parliamentary seats. Ra'am and the Religious Zionists party each hold 4 projected parliamentary seats. The Religious Zionism party met the electoral threshold, while Blue and White, Balad, and the Reservists parties polled below the electoral threshold.

Fifty percent of poll respondents indicated they trust U.S. President Donald Trump to act in Israel's interests regarding the recent conflict with Iran. Forty-three percent of respondents indicated they have low or no trust in Donald Trump regarding Israeli-Iranian policy. Seven percent of respondents indicated uncertainty concerning Donald Trump's alignment with Israeli interests in the Iran conflict. Donald Trump stated he is uncertain whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to run in the upcoming Israeli elections.

The survey was conducted on June 10 and June 11, 2026, by Lazar Research in cooperation with Panel4ALL. The survey sampled 500 adult respondents from Israel's Jewish and Arab populations, and it reports a maximum sampling error of 4.4 percent.