List of members of the twenty-fifth Knesset

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The members of the 25th Knesset were elected on 1 November 2022[1] and sworn in on 15 November.[2]

Composition[edit]

One Druze lawmaker, 29 women, 23 new MKs and three openly gay MKs were elected to the 25th Knesset.[3] The number of Arab MKs was the lowest in two decades with 10 MKs.[4]

Members of the Knesset[edit]

Faction Party Name
Likud (32) Likud Benjamin Netanyahu
Yariv Levin
Yoav Gallant
Amir Ohana
Nir Barkat
Avi Dichter
Yisrael Katz
Shlomo Karhi
Danny Danon
David Bitan
Yuli Edelstein
Eliyahu Revivo
Nissim Vaturi
Shalom Danino
Tali Gottlieb
Hanoch Milwidsky
Boaz Bismuth
Moshe Saada
Eli Dellal
Gila Gamliel
Ofir Katz
May Golan
Dan Illouz
Ariel Kallner
Eti Atiya
Amit Halevi
Tsega Melaku
Osher Shekalim
Keti Shitrit
Moshe Passal
Sasson Guetta
Avihai Boaron
Yesh Atid (24) Yesh Atid Yair Lapid
Meir Cohen
Karine Elharrar
Meirav Cohen
Elazar Stern
Mickey Levy
Meirav Ben-Ari
Ram Ben-Barak
Yoav Segalovich
Boaz Toporovsky
Michal Shir
Idan Roll
Yorai Lahav-Hertzanu
Vladimir Beliak
Ron Katz
Matti Sarfati Harkavi
Tania Mazarsky
Yasmin Fridman
Debbie Biton
Moshe Tur-Paz
Simon Davidson
Naor Shiri
Shelly Tal Meron
Yaron Levi
Shas (11) Shas Aryeh Deri
Michael Malchieli
Moshe Arbel
Yinon Azulai
Moshe Abutbul
Uriel Buso
Yosef Taieb
Avraham Betzalel
Yonatan Mishraki
Semion Moshiashvili
Erez Malul
National Unity (8) Resilience Benny Gantz
Independent Gadi Eizenkot
Resilience Pnina Tamano-Shata
Resilience Hili Tropper
Resilience Michael Biton
Independent Matan Kahana
Resilience Orit Farkash-Hacohen
Resilience Alon Schuster
Mafdal – Religious Zionism (7) Mafdal – Religious Zionism Ofir Sofer
Orit Strook
Simcha Rothman
Michal Waldiger
Ohad Tal
Moshe Solomon
Zvi Sukkot
United Torah Judaism (7) Degel HaTorah Moshe Gafni
Agudat Yisrael Ya'akov Tessler
Degel HaTorah Ya'akov Asher
Agudat Yisrael Yisrael Eichler
Degel HaTorah Yitzhak Pindrus
Agudat Yisrael Moshe Roth
Degel HaTorah Eliyahu Baruchi
Otzma Yehudit (6) Otzma Yehudit Itamar Ben-Gvir
Yitzhak Wasserlauf
Almog Cohen
Zvika Fogel
Limor Son Har-Melech
Yitzhak Kroizer
Yisrael Beiteinu (6) Yisrael Beiteinu Avigdor Lieberman
Oded Forer
Evgeny Sova
Sharon Nir
Yulia Malinovsky
Hamad Amar
United Arab List (5) United Arab List Mansour Abbas
Walid Taha
Walid al-Huashla
Iman Khatib-Yasin
Yasser Hujirat
Hadash–Ta'al (5) Hadash Ayman Odeh
Ta'al Ahmad Tibi
Hadash Aida Touma-Suleiman
Hadash Ofer Cassif
Hadash Youssef Atauna
Labor (4) Labor Merav Michaeli
Naama Lazimi
Gilad Kariv
Efrat Rayten
New Hope (4) New Hope Gideon Sa'ar
Yifat Shasha-Biton
Ze'ev Elkin
Sharren Haskel
Noam (1) Noam Avi Maoz

Replacements[edit]

Date Replacement Party Replacing Notes
1 January 2023 Yitzhak Kroizer Otzma Yehudit Amihai Eliyahu Eliyahu resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
3 January 2023 Yonatan Mishraki Shas Yoav Ben-Tzur Ben-Tzur resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
6 January 2023 Dan Illouz Likud Miki Zohar Zohar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
6 January 2023 Ariel Kallner Likud Haim Katz Katz resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
6 January 2023 Yitzhak Pindrus United Torah Judaism Yitzhak Goldknopf Goldknopf resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
7 January 2023 Eti Atiya Likud Idit Silman Silman resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
17 January 2023 Amit Halevi Likud Amichai Chikli Chikli resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
25 January 2023 Moshe Roth United Torah Judaism Meir Porush Porush resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
1 February 2023 Shelly Tal Meron Yesh Atid Yoel Razvozov Razvozov resigned from the Knesset and retired from politics[5]
2 February 2023 Semion Moshiashvili Shas Haim Biton Biton resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
2 February 2023 Erez Malul Shas Ya'akov Margi Margi resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
7 February 2023 Zvi Sukkot Religious Zionist Party Bezalel Smotrich Smotrich resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
9 February 2023 Tsega Melaku Likud Ofir Akunis Akunis resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 February 2023 Osher Shekalim Likud Eli Cohen Cohen resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 February 2023 Keti Shitrit Likud Miri Regev Regev resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
12 March 2023 Moshe Passal Likud Galit Distel-Atbaryan Distel-Atbaryan resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
26 March 2023 Sasson Guetta Likud Yoav Kisch Kisch resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
31 March 2023 Avihai Boaron Likud Dudi Amsalem Amsalem resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
1 August 2023 Yaron Levi Yesh Atid Orna Barbivai Barbivai resigned from the Knesset to serve as Yesh Atid's candidate for mayor of Tel Aviv[6]
14 October 2023 Galit Distel-Atbaryan Likud Avihai Boaron Distel-Atbaryan resigned from the cabinet and was reappointed to the Knesset under the Norwegian Law

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Keller-Lynn, Carrie. "Knesset disbands, sets elections for November 1; Lapid to become PM at midnight". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  2. ^ Michael Bachner; Staff writer (15 November 2022). "As 25th Knesset sworn in, president urges MKs to end 'addiction' to toxic discourse". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 25 November 2022.
  3. ^ Carrie Keller-Lynn (15 November 2022). "Knesset swearing-in heralds political stability, though discourse unlikely to soften". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  4. ^ H. Reich, Eleanor. "Israel swears in new parliament, most right-wing in history". Associated Press. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Ex-tourism minister Yoel Razvozov announces he's leaving politics". Times of Israel. 23 January 2023.
  6. ^ "הקרב על עיריית תל אביב: אורנה ברביבאי התפטרה מהכנסת". Ice (in Hebrew). 30 July 2023. Retrieved 2 September 2023.

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