List of members of the twenty-fourth Knesset

The members of the 24th Knesset were elected on 23 March 2021.[1]

The 24th Knesset dissolved itself on 30 June 2022 triggering snap elections held on 1 November 2022.[2]

Members of the Knesset

Faction Party Name
Likud (29) Likud Benjamin Netanyahu
Yuli Edelstein
Israel Katz
Miri Regev
Yariv Levin
Yoav Gallant
Nir Barkat
Gila Gamliel
Avi Dichter
Haim Katz
Eli Cohen
Galit Distel-Atbaryan
Tzachi Hanegbi
Ofir Akunis
Yuval Steinitz
Dudi Amsalem
Amir Ohana
Ofir Katz
Eti Atiya
Yoav Kisch
David Bitan
Keren Barak
Shlomo Karhi
Miki Zohar
Orly Levy-Abekasis
Keti Shitrit
Fateen Mulla
May Golan
Tali Ploskov
Yesh Atid (17) Yesh Atid Yair Lapid
Meir Cohen
Elazar Stern
Mickey Levy
Meirav Ben-Ari
Ram Ben-Barak
Yoav Segalovich
Boaz Toporovsky
Yorai Lahav-Hertzanu
Vladimir Beliak
Ron Katz
Nira Shpak
Tania Mazarsky
Yasmin Fridman
Inbar Bezek
Moshe Tur-Paz
Simon Davidson
Shas (9) ShasYa'akov Margi
Yoav Ben-Tzur
Michael Malchieli
Haim Biton
Moshe Arbel
Yinon Azulai
Moshe Abutbul
Uriel Buso
Yosef Taieb
Blue and White (8) Resilience Benny Gantz
Michael Biton
Alon Schuster
Eitan Ginzburg
Yael Ron Ben-Moshe
Ruth Wasserman Lande
Alon Tal
Mufid Mari
Labor (7) Labor Merav Michaeli
Emilie Moatti
Gilad Kariv
Efrat Rayten
Ram Shefa
Ibtisam Mara'ana
Naama Lazimi
United Torah Judaism (7) Degel HaTorah Moshe Gafni
Degel HaTorah Uri Maklev
Agudat Yisrael Meir Porush
Degel HaTorah Ya'akov Asher
Agudat Yisrael Yisrael Eichler
Degel HaTorah Yitzhak Pindros
Agudat Yisrael Ya'akov Tessler
Yisrael Beiteinu (7) Yisrael Beiteinu Evgeny Sova
Yulia Malinovsky
Alex Kushnir
Elina Bardach-Yalov
Limor Magen Telem
Yossi Shain
Sharon Roffe Ofir
Religious Zionist Party (7) National Union Bezalel Smotrich
National Union Michal Waldiger
National Union Simcha Rothman
National Union Orit Strook
Noam Avi Maoz
Atid Ehad Ofir Sofer[lower-alpha 1]
Otzma Yehudit Itamar Ben-Gvir
Joint List (6) Hadash Ayman Odeh
Ta'al Ahmad Tibi
Balad Sami Abu Shehadeh
Hadash Aida Touma-Suleiman
Ta'al Osama Saadi
Hadash Ofer Cassif
Meretz (6) Meretz Yair Golan
Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi
Mossi Raz
Michal Rozin
Gaby Lasky
Ali Salalha
New Hope (5) New Hope Yifat Shasha-Biton
Sharren Haskel
Benny Begin
Meir Yitzhak Halevi
Michel Buskila
Yamina (4) New Right Nir Orbach
Naftali Bennett
Yomtob Kalfon
Orna Starkmann
United Arab List (4) United Arab List Mansour Abbas
Mazen Ghnaim
Walid Taha
Iman Khatib-Yasin
National Unity (2) National Unity Matan Kahana
Shirly Pinto
Economic Freedom (1) Economic Freedom Abir Kara
Derekh Eretz (1) Derekh Eretz Zvi Hauser

Replacements

Date Replacement Party Replacing Notes
5 April 2021Idit SilmanYaminaAlon DavidiDavidi was third on the Yamina list, but opted not to take his place in the Knesset before members were sworn in[6]
7 April 2021Yosef TaiebShasAryeh DeriDeri resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law[7]
7 April 2021Ya'akov TesslerUnited Torah JudaismYaakov LitzmanLitzman resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law[7]
7 April 2021Eliyahu BaruchiUnited Torah JudaismUri MaklevMaklev resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law[7]
13 June 2021Aryeh DeriShasYosef TaiebAfter a new government was formed, Deri lost his ministerial post and returned to the Knesset
13 June 2021Yaakov LitzmanUnited Torah JudaismYa'akov TesslerAfter a new government was formed, Litzman lost his ministerial post and returned to the Knesset
13 June 2021Uri MaklevUnited Torah JudaismEliyahu BaruchiAfter a new government was formed, Maklev lost his ministerial post and returned to the Knesset
15 June 2021Zvi HauserNew HopeYoaz HendelHendel resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Ruth Wasserman LandeBlue and WhiteOrit Farkash-HacohenFarkash-Hacohen resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Elina Bardach-YalovYisrael BeiteinuAvigdor LiebermanLieberman resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Alon TalBlue and WhitePnina Tamano-ShataTamano-Shata resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Meir Yitzhak HaleviNew HopeZe'ev ElkinElkin resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Limor Magen TelemYisrael BeiteinuOded ForerForer resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Tania MazarskyYesh AtidYoel RazvozovRazvozov resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Mufid MariBlue and WhiteHili TropperTropper resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Shirly PintoYaminaMatan KahanaKahana resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Yasmin FridmanYesh AtidOrna BarbivaiBarbivai resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
15 June 2021Yossi ShainYisrael BeiteinuHamad AmarAmar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
16 June 2021Michal RozinMeretzNitzan HorowitzHorowitz resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
16 June 2021Gaby LaskyMeretzTamar ZandbergZandberg resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
22 June 2021Naama LazimiLaborOmer Bar-LevBar-Lev resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
23 June 2021Yomtob KalfonYaminaAyelet ShakedShaked resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
27 June 2021Inbar BezekYesh AtidKarine ElharrarElharrar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
9 July 2021Michal ShirNew HopeGideon Sa'arSa'ar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
9 July 2021Moshe Tur-PazYesh AtidMeirav CohenCohen resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
9 July 2021Simon DavidsonYesh AtidIdan RollRoll resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
18 July 2021Ali SalalhaMeretzIssawi FrejFrej resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
3 August 2021Sharon Roffe OfirYisrael BeiteinuEli AvidarAvidar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet
25 August 2021Iman Khatib-YasinUnited Arab ListSaid al-HarumiAl-Harumi died on 25 August 2021.
25 January 2022Yosef TaiebShasAryeh DeriDeri resigned from the Knesset as part of a plea bargain in a trial for tax offences[8]
24 February 2022Eli AvidarYisrael BeiteinuSharon Roffe OfirAvidar returned to the Knesset after resigning from the cabinet[9]
15 May 2022Matan KahanaYaminaYomtob KalfonKahana returned to the Knesset after resigning from the cabinet[10]
3 June 2022Ya'akov TesslerUnited Torah JudaismYaakov LitzmanLitzman resigned from the Knesset as part of a plea bargain[11]
14 July 2022Yomtob KalfonYaminaAmichai ChikliChikli resigned from the Knesset in order to run on the Likud list in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[12]
2 August 2022Michel BuskilaNew HopeMichal ShirShir resigned from the Knesset in order to run on the Yesh Atid list in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[13]
4 August 2022Tali PloskovLikudGadi YevarkanYevarkan resigned from the Knesset in order to run for the new immigrant slot in the 2022 Likud primaries[14]
17 August 2022Sharon Roffe OfirYisrael BeiteinuEli AvidarAvidar resigned from the Knesset in order to run separately in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[15]
13 September 2022Orna StarkmannYaminaIdit SilmanSilman resigned from the Knesset in order to run on the Likud list in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[16]

See also

Notes

  1. Sofer was elected on the Likud list using Atid Ehad as a shelf party. On 14 June 2021, after the swearing-in of the new government, he split from Likud and joined the Religious Zionist Party parliamentary group.[3][4] The split was not officially approved until 27 June.[5]

References

  1. Raoul Wootliff; Jacob Magid (26 March 2021). "Reform rabbi, Kahanist agitator, firebrand writer: The new Knesset's 16 rookies". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. Keller-Lynn, Carrie. "Knesset disbands, sets elections for November 1; Lapid to become PM at midnight". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  3. "Official: Ofir Sofer returns to the Religious Zionist Party". Srugim (in Hebrew). 14 June 2021.
  4. "Ophir Sofer returns, Yamina waiting for Shai Maimon". Arutz 7 (in Hebrew). 14 June 2021.
  5. @IsraelexLive (27 June 2021). "Ofir Sofer's request has been approved. He is now a Religious Zionist MK rather than a Likud MK. This reduces the size of the Likud's Knesset faction to 29, and increases the RZP's to 7" (Tweet). Retrieved 5 July 2021 via Twitter.
  6. Gil Hoffman (5 April 2021). "Sderot mayor turns down Knesset". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  7. Ben Shaul (7 April 2021). "Three haredi MKs resign from the Knesset". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  8. Deri resigns from the Knesset in line with tax offense plea deal The Times of Israel, 23 January 2022
  9. "Minister Eli Avidar quits cabinet". The Jerusalem Post. 22 February 2022.
  10. "Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana resigns post, will remain Yamina MK". The Times of Israel. 13 May 2022.
  11. Haredi leader Litzman departs Knesset as part of plea deal The Times of Israel, 1 June 2022
  12. Bardugo, Jacob (15 July 2022). "The Right is losing its way". Israel Hayom.
  13. Keller Lynn, Carrie (6 September 2022). "Launching campaign, Gantz says Lapid won't be able to lead next government". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  14. "Gadi Yevarkan resigns from Knesset". The Jerusalem Post. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  15. Levi Julian, Hana (15 August 2022). "MK Eli Avidar Resigns Knesset Seat". The Jewish Press.
  16. "MK Idit Silman resigns from Knesset ahead of upcoming elections". The Jerusalem Post. 11 September 2022.

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