The latest Israeli public opinion poll a day after the presentation of the final lists of the upcoming Knesset elections and the collapse of the Joint Arab List coalition showed progress for far-right parties.
The surve whose results were published on Israel's Channel 12, indicated that if elections were held today, the right-wing alliance of Likud President would gain 60 seats to form a narrow right-wing government, an improvement of 3 seats in favor of the right compared to the previous poll.
The survey showed that RPCR, which had defected from the Joint Arab List, had not passed the discount ratio in addition to retreating from the remaining components of the Joint List to gain only 4 seats.
New Knesset elections are scheduled for November 1, the fifth in less than 4 years' time; following disagreements and incompatibility between Israeli parties.