A new poll indicates a shift in the Israeli political landscape, with Benny Gantz's State Camp losing its lead in projected seat distribution. The Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, is now predicted to receive 21 seats, a decrease from previous estimations. Conversely, the Religious Zionism party is experiencing a rise in support, now projected to gain 5 seats. This poll suggests a weakening of the opposition bloc and potential changes in the balance of power. The results indicate a fluctuating electorate and a tightening race as Israel’s political situation remains dynamic. Further analysis will be needed to understand the factors driving these shifts in voter preference and their potential implications for government formation. The updated seat projections offer a snapshot of the current political climate.