If Israelis were to head to the polls today, Likud and Yesh Atid would both strengthen their positions at the expense of their smaller partners, but the country would again see no conclusive winner, according to a Channel 13 survey published Monday.

The current coalition, which brought together a diverse group of right-wing, centrist, and left-wing Zionist parties and the Islamist Ra’am party, would lose its razor-thin majority in the 120 seat Knesset, dipping to 59 seats, the poll found.

However, the Likud-led alliance of right-wing and religious parties would also not be able to form a government, with 54 seats.

The mostly Arab Joint List alliance would get the other seven seats, the same number it currently holds.... Read More: Times of Israel