Last Updated on October 8, 2021
Members of Israel’s Knesset elected on 2 March 2020.
The Knesset was elected on 2 March 2020 and sworn in in a historical ceremony at the Knesset in Givat Ram, Jerusalem, during the Coronavirus – Covid 19 pandemic and in accordance to Israel’s Ministry of Health restrictions and directives.
Many of Israel’s small parties joined forces this time; Blue & White for example, under the leadership of Benny Gantz was made up of 4 smaller parties that joined together; Resilience, Yesh Atid, Telem and Independent. The Joint List, an Arab party was made up of Hadash, Ra’am, Balad and Ta’al.
- Likud (36)
- Blue and White (33)
- Resilience (14)
- Yesh Atid (13)
- Telem (5)
- Independent (1)
- Joint List (15)
- Hadash (5)
- Maki (3)
- Independents (2)
- Ra’am (4)
- Balad (3)
- Ta’al (3)
- Hadash (5)
- Shas (9)
- United Torah Judaism (7)
- Agudat Yisrael (4)
- Degel HaTorah (3)
- Yisrael Beiteinu (7)
- Labor-Meretz (6)
- Labor (3)
- Meretz (3)
- Yamina (6)
- New Right (3)
- Jewish Home-National Union (3)
- National Union (2)
- The Jewish Home (1)
- Gesher (1)
Neither the Likud under the leadership of Binyamin Netanyahu, who won 36 seats/mandates nor the Blue & While party, who won 33 seats/mandates have been able to form a government. A unity government is still on the table. The current Speaker of the House is Yuli-Yoel Edelstein.