Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud would hoard 30 seats in an election, a check carried on Channel 2 on Monday predicted.
Yesh Atid won 21 seats, Zionist Union 13, a Joint List 12 and Bayit Yehudi 11 in a poll. Lower down, Meretz and United Torah Judaism (UTJ) both would win 7 seats, Kulanu took 6 seats and a currently-unnamed celebration headed by Orly Levy-Abecassis would take 5 seats.
Yisrael Beytenu- underneath Avigdor Liberman- and Shas would take any take 4 seats.
Meanwhile, a check on Channel 10 likely Likud would win 29 seats, Yesh Atid 24, and a Joint List 11 seats. Zionist Union and Bayit Yehudi would both win 11 seats, a check showed.
In a Channel 10 poll, Meretz would win 9 seats and Kulanu, Yisrael Beytenu and UTJ would be tied with 6 seats. Shas would take 5 seats, a check showed.
Netanyahu met during length with Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein and discussed logistics for dispersing a Knesset.
Gil Hoffman contributed to this report.