The members of the 22nd Knesset were elected on 17 September 2019.[1][2]

Members of the Knesset

Party Name
Blue and White (33)Benny Gantz
Yair Lapid
Moshe Ya'alon
Gabi Ashkenazi
Avi Nissenkorn
Meir Cohen
Miki Haimovich
Ofer Shelah
Yoaz Hendel
Orna Barbivai
Michael Biton
Hili Tropper
Yael German
Zvi Hauser
Orit Farkash-Hacohen
Karin Elharar
Meirav Cohen
Yoel Razvozov
Asaf Zamir
Yizhar Shai
Elazar Stern
Mickey Levy
Omer Yankelevich
Pnina Tamano-Shata
Gadeer Mreeh
Ram Ben-Barak
Alon Schuster
Yoav Segalovich
Ram Shefa
Boaz Toporovsky
Orly Fruman
Eitan Ginzburg
Gadi Yevarkan
Likud (32)Benjamin Netanyahu
Yuli-Yoel Edelstein
Yisrael Katz
Gilad Erdan
Moshe Kahlon
Gideon Sa'ar
Miri Regev
Yariv Levin
Yoav Gallant
Nir Barkat
Gila Gamliel
Avi Dichter
Ze'ev Elkin
Haim Katz
Eli Cohen
Tzachi Hanegbi
Ofir Akunis
Yuval Steinitz
Tzipi Hotovely
Dudi Amsalem
Amir Ohana
Ofir Katz
Eti Atiya
Yoav Kisch
David Bitan
Keren Barak
Shlomo Karhi
Miki Zohar
Yifat Shasha-Biton
Sharren Haskel
Michal Shir
Keti Shitrit
Joint List (13)Ayman Odeh
Mtanes Shehadeh
Ahmad Tibi
Mansour Abbas
Aida Touma-Suleiman
Walid Taha
Ofer Cassif
Heba Yazbak
Osama Saadi
Yousef Jabareen
Said al-Harumi
Jabar Asatra
Sami Abu Shehadeh
Shas (9)Aryeh Deri
Yitzhak Cohen
Meshulam Nahari
Ya'akov Margi
Yoav Ben-Tzur
Michael Malchieli
Moshe Arbel
Yinon Azulai
Moshe Abutbul
Yisrael Beiteinu (8)Avigdor Lieberman
Oded Forer
Evgeny Sova
Eli Avidar
Yulia Malinovsky
Hamad Amar
Alex Kushnir
Mark Ifraimov
United Torah Judaism (7)Yaakov Litzman
Moshe Gafni
Meir Porush
Uri Maklev
Ya'akov Tessler
Ya'akov Asher
Yisrael Eichler
Labor-Gesher (6)Amir Peretz
Orly Levy
Itzik Shmuli
Merav Michaeli
Omer Bar-Lev
Revital Swid
Democratic Union (5)Nitzan Horowitz
Stav Shaffir
Yair Golan
Tamar Zandberg
Ilan Gilon
Jewish HomeNational Union[lower-alpha 1] (4)Rafi Peretz
Bezalel Smotrich
Moti Yogev
Ofir Sofer
New Right[lower-alpha 1] (3)Ayelet Shaked
Naftali Bennett
Matan Kahana

Replacements

Date Replacement Party Replacing Notes
19 January 2020Yorai Lahav-HertzanuBlue and WhiteGadi YevarkanYevarkan resigned after defecting to Likud.

Notes

  1. 1 2 During the elections, the party ran as part of the Yamina political alliance. The alliance was formed for the purpose of the elections with the promise made, prior to the elections, to dissolve the alliance immediately following the elections. The official splitting of the alliance took place about three weeks after the elections, on October 10, 2019[3]

See also

References

  1. "Who's running in Israel's September elections, explained". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 2 August 2019.
  2. Raoul Wootliff (19 September 2019). "21st Knesset, we hardly knew ye. Meet the (almost identical) 22nd". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  3. Raoul Wootliff (10 October 2019). "Yamina party officially splits into New Right, Jewish Home-National Union". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 23 October 2019.
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