List of members of the twentieth Knesset
The members of the 20th Knesset were elected on 17 March 2015 and sworn in on 31 March 2015.
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Members of the Knesset
- Three MKs left the Jewish Home to establish the New Right in December 2018.
- Orly Levy resigned from Yisrael Beiteinu on 19 May 2016, continuing to serve as an independent
Replacements
The twentieth Knesset had the highest number of replacements in Israeli history, with at least 27 members leaving mid-term. Eleven of those left due to the Norwegian Law.[1]
Date | Replacement | Party | Replacing | Notes |
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– | Robert Ilatov | Yisrael Beiteinu | Ilan Shohat | Shohat gave up his seat before the Knesset was sworn in.[2] As such, Shohat did not become a member. |
27 August 2015 | Sharren Haskel | Likud | Danny Danon | Danon was appointed Israel's representative to the United Nations.[3] |
4 September 2015 | Elazar Stern | Yesh Atid | Shai Piron | Piron resigned to return to teaching.[4] |
4 September 2015 | Oded Forer | Yisrael Beiteinu | Sharon Gal | Gal resigned to focus on journalism.[4] |
9 October 2015 | Shuli Mualem | The Jewish Home | Naftali Bennett | Bennett resigned (but remained a minister) to allow Mualem to enter the Knesset.[5] |
25 November 2015 | Yael Cohen Paran | Zionist Union | Danny Atar | Atar was elected head of the Jewish National Fund.[6] |
3 December 2015 | Avi Wortzman | The Jewish Home | Yinon Magal | Magal resigned after sexual harassment allegations against him.[7] |
6 December 2015 | Naftali Bennett | The Jewish Home | Avi Wortzman | Bennett returned to the Knesset after Wortzman decided to remain working at Aleh Negev.[8] |
27 December 2015 | Amir Ohana | Likud | Silvan Shalom | Shalom resigned from the Knesset after a sexual harassment scandal.[9] |
24 January 2016 | Yigal Guetta | Shas | Meshulam Nahari | Nahari resigned (but remained a deputy minister) to allow Guetta to enter the Knesset.[10] |
29 January 2016 | Akram Hasson | Kulanu | Moshe Kahlon | Kahlon resigned (but remained a minister) to allow Hasson to enter the Knesset. |
23 May 2016 | Yehuda Glick | Likud | Moshe Ya'alon | Ya'alon resigned from the Knesset after resigning as Defense Minister. |
24 May 2016 | Ya'akov Asher | United Torah Judaism | Meir Porush | Porush stood down as part of a rotation agreement within United Torah Judaism.[11] |
30 May 2016 | Yulia Malinovsky | Yisrael Beiteinu | Avigdor Lieberman | Lieberman resigned (but remained a minister) to allow Malinovsky to enter the Knesset |
2 November 2016 | Michael Malchieli | Shas | Aryeh Deri | Deri resigned (but remained a minister) to allow Malchieli to enter the Knesset[12] |
21 March 2017 | Juma Azbarga | Joint List | Basel Ghattas | Ghattas resigned after being jailed for smuggling notes and phones to Palestinian terrorists in Israeli jails.[13] |
11 August 2017 | Said al-Harumi | Joint List | Abdullah Abu Ma'aruf | Abu Ma'aruf resigned as part of a rotation agreement within the Joint List.[14] |
19 September 2017 | Danny Saida | Shas | Yigal Guetta | Guetta resigned after publicly revealing that he had attended a same-sex wedding.[15] |
20 September 2017 | Ibrahim Hijazi | Joint List | Osama Saadi | Saadi resigned as part of a rotation agreement within the Joint List.[16] |
20 September 2017 | Meshulam Nahari | Shas | Danny Saida | Nahari returned to the Knesset after resigning his ministerial post.[17] |
3 October 2017 | Saleh Saad | Zionist Union | Manuel Trajtenberg | Trajtenberg decided to retire from politics.[18] |
6 October 2017 | Leah Fadida | Zionist Union | Erel Margalit | Margalit resigned to return to working in business.[19] |
22 October 2017 | Mossi Raz | Meretz | Zehava Gal-On | Gal-On resigned from the Knesset.[20] |
25 October 2017 | Youssef Atauna | Joint List | Ibrahim Hijazi | Hijazi resigned from the Knesset.[21] |
8 February 2018 | Pnina Tamano-Shata | Yesh Atid | Yaakov Peri | Peri resigned from the Knesset after allegations that he leaked sensitive information when he was head of Shin Bet.[22] |
8 February 2018 | Wael Younis | Joint List | Youssef Atauna | Atauna resigned as part of a rotation agreement within the Joint List.[22] |
22 February 2018 | Danny Saida | Shas | Yitzhak Cohen | Cohen resigned under the Norwegian Law.[23] |
14 March 2018 | Yinon Azulai | Shas | David Azulai | David Azulai resigned under the Norwegian Law.[24] |
31 July 2018 | Robert Tiviaev | Zionist Union | Isaac Herzog | Herzog resigned from the Knesset after being elected Chairman of the Jewish Agency.[25] |
10 August 2018 | Niven Abu Rahmoun | Joint List | Wael Younis | Younis resigned as part of the rotation agreement within the Joint List.[26] |
18 October 2018 | Moshe Mizrahi | Zionist Union | Zouheir Bahloul | Bahloul resigned from the Knesset in protest at the nation-state law.[27] |
18 November 2018 | Osnat Mark | Likud | Jackie Levy | Levy left the Knesset after being elected mayor of Beit She'an.[28] |
18 November 2018 | Avigdor Lieberman | Yisrael Beiteinu | Yulia Malinovsky | Malinovsky left the Knesset after Lieberman's resignation as Defense Minister.[29] |
2 January 2019 | Fentahun Seyoum | Kulanu | Yoav Gallant | Gallant left the Knesset after joining Likud. |
See also
References
- "27 gone out of 120: Knesset sees record number of dropouts". The Times of Israel. July 30, 2018. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
- Harkov, Lahav (24 March 2015). "Safed mayor pulls out of Yisrael Beytenu list before swearing in as MK". The Jerusalem Post.
- "Netanyahu appoints Danny Danon as Israel's envoy to the UN". The Jerusalem Post. 14 August 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
- Two opposition lawmakers call it quits Times of Israel, 2 September 2015
- Bennett resigns from Knesset, will continue to serve as education minister The Jerusalem Post, 7 October 2015
- Zionist Union MK Danny Atar elected head of KKL-JNF; to be replaced in Knesset by Yael Cohen Paran Ynetnews, 19 October 2015
- "Following Sexual Harassment Storm: Yinon Magal Leaves the Knesset". TheMarker (in Hebrew). November 30, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
- Bennett to return to Knesset The Jerusalem Post, 2 December 2015
- Shalom resigns amid sexual misconduct allegations; to be replaced by first gay Likud MK The Jerusalem Post, 20 December 2015
- New Shas MK Yigal Guetta sworn in The Jerusalem Post, 26 January 2016
- Meir Porush Resigns, Yaakov Asher to Fill His Knesset Seat Matzav, 22 May 2016
- Interior Minister Shal Leader Deri Resigns From Knesset Yeshiva World, 31 October 2016
- Arab MK signs plea bargain, agrees to go to jail Times of Israel, 16 March 2017
- Report: Internal Rotation Fight Threatens Future of Joint Arab List Jewish Press, 31 July 2017
- Shas MK Resigns Amid Flak attending Wedding of Gay Nephew The Jerusalem Post, 13 September 2017
- MK Osama Sa'adi resigned from the Knesset Israel National News, 20 September 2017
- Gueta is no longer MK: Until Nahari will take his place, Danny Saida is a one-day MK Channel 10, 19 September 2017
- Top Israeli economist quitting politics The Jerusalem Post, 28 September 2017
- Labor MK Margalit quits Knesset, in second party resignation in week Times of Israel, 3 October 2017
- Left-wing Leader Zehava Galon Announces Resignation From Knesset Haaretz, 18 October 2017
- Arab MK steps down after shortest ever term Times of Israel, 23 October 2017
- Yesh Atid MK Peri steps down amid misconduct allegations The Times of Israel, 7 February 2018
- Shas deputy minister resigns as MK, retains ministerial post Times of Israel, 19 February 2018
- Shas minister resigns from Knesset, will be replaced by son Times of Israel, 12 March 2018
- Isaac Herzog resigns from the Knesset Ynetnews, 29 July 2018
- Edelstein refuses to sign MK's Arabic resignation letter The Jerusalem Post, 8 August 2018
- Arab lawmaker from Zionist Union quits Knesset over nation-state law The Times of Israel, 16 October 2018
- Haifa elects first woman mayor The Jerusalem Post, 31 October 2018
- No choice: Deri and Moshe Kahlon call for elections after Avigdor Lieberman quits The Jerusalem Post, 15 November 2018
External links
- Current Knesset Members of the Twentieth Knesset Knesset website
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