List of members of the twenty-third Knesset

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{{Politics of Israel}}

The members of the 23rd Knesset were elected on 2 March 2020.{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/elections/.premium-israel-election-2020-candidates-march-2-election-netanyahu-vs-gantz-1.8406400|title=Israel Election 2020: All the Candidates Running in the March 2 Election|date=2 March 2020|work=Haaretz|access-date=20 June 2020|language=en}}

Members of the Knesset

{| class="wikitable sortable"

! colspan=2 | Alliance

! colspan=2 | Party

! Name

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| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Likud}}" rowspan=36 |

| rowspan=36 | Likud (36)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Likud}}" rowspan=23 |

| rowspan=23 | Likud

| Benjamin Netanyahu

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| Yuli-Yoel Edelstein

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| Israel Katz

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| Miri Regev

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| Yariv Levin

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| Yoav Gallant

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| Nir Barkat

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| Gila Gamliel

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| Avi Dichter

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| Haim Katz

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| Eli Cohen

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| Tzachi Hanegbi

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| Ofir Akunis

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| Yuval Steinitz

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| Dudi Amsalem

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| Gadi Yevarkan

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| Ofir Katz

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| Eti Atiya

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| Yoav Kisch

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| David Bitan

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| Keren Barak

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| Shlomo Karhi

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| Miki Zohar

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Kulanu}}" |

| Kulanu

| Yifat Shasha-Biton

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Likud}}" rowspan=12 |

| rowspan=12 | Likud

| Keti Shitrit

|-

| Patin Mula

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| May Golan

|-

| Tali Ploskov

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| Uzi Dayan

|-

|Ariel Kallner

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|Osnat Mark

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| Amit Halevi

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| Nissim Vaturi

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| Shevah Stern

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| Ayoob Kara

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| Matti Yogev

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:#003BA3" rowspan=19 |

| rowspan=19 | Yesh Atid-Telem (19)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Yesh Atid}}" |

| Yesh Atid

| Yair Lapid

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Telem (2019 political party)}}" |

| Telem

| Moshe Ya'alon

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Yesh Atid}}" rowspan=10 |

| rowspan=10 | Yesh Atid

| Meir Cohen

|-

| Orna Barbivai

|-

| Karin Elharar

|-

| Yoel Razvozov

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| Elazar Stern

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| Mickey Levy

|-

| Gadeer Mreeh

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| Ram Ben-Barak

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| Yoav Segalovich

|-

| Boaz Toporovsky

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Telem (2019 political party)}}" rowspan=2 |

| rowspan=2 | Telem

| Orly Fruman

|-

| Andrey Kozhinov

|-

| style="width:5px; background-color:{{party color|Yesh Atid}}" rowspan=5 |

| rowspan=5 | Yesh Atid

| Idan Roll

|-

| Yorai Lahav-Hertzanu

|-

| Vladimir Beliak

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| Moshe Tur-Paz

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| Anat Knafo

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Blue and White (political alliance)}}" rowspan=12 |

| rowspan=12 | Blue and White (12)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Israel Resilience Party}}" rowspan=12 |

| rowspan=12 | Resilience

| Benny Gantz

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| Gabi Ashkenazi

|-

| Miki Haimovich

|-

| Asaf Zamir

|-

| Yizhar Shai

|-

| Omer Yankelevich

|-

| Pnina Tamano-Shata

|-

| Eitan Ginzburg

|-

| Michal Cotler-Wunsh

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| Tehila Friedman

|-

| Yael Ron Ben-Moshe

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| Ruth Wasserman Lande

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Joint List}}" rowspan=15 |

| rowspan=15 | Joint List (15)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Hadash}}" |

| Hadash

| Ayman Odeh

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Balad (political party)}}" |

| Balad

| Mtanes Shehadeh

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Ta'al}}" |

| Ta'al

| Ahmad Tibi

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|United Arab List}}" |

| Ra'am

| Mansour Abbas

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Hadash}}" |

| Hadash

| Aida Touma-Suleiman

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|United Arab List}}" |

| Ra'am

| Walid Taha

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Hadash}}" |

| Hadash

| Ofer Cassif

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Balad (political party)}}" |

| Balad

| Heba Yazbak

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Ta'al}}" |

| Ta'al

| Osama Saadi

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Hadash}}" |

| Hadash

| Yousef Jabareen

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|United Arab List}}" |

| Ra'am

| Said al-Harumi

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Hadash}}" |

| Hadash

| Jabar Asakla

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Balad (political party)}}" |

| Balad

| Sami Abu Shehadeh

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Ta'al}}" |

| Ta'al

| Sondos Saleh

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|United Arab List}}" |

| Ra'am

| Iman Khatib-Yasin

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Shas}}" rowspan=9 |

| rowspan=9 | Shas (9)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Shas}}" rowspan=9 |

| rowspan=9 | Shas

| Yitzhak Cohen

|-

| Meshulam Nahari

|-

| Ya'akov Margi

|-

| Michael Malchieli

|-

| Moshe Arbel

|-

| Yinon Azulai

|-

| Moshe Abutbul

|-

| Uriel Buso

|-

| Yosef Taieb

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|United Torah Judaism}}" rowspan=7 |

| rowspan=7 | United Torah Judaism (7)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Agudat Yisrael}}" |

| Agudat Yisrael

| Yaakov Litzman

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Degel HaTorah}}" |

| Degel HaTorah

| Moshe Gafni

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Agudat Yisrael}}" |

| Agudat Yisrael

| Ya'akov Tessler

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Degel HaTorah}}" |

| Degel HaTorah

| Ya'akov Asher

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Agudat Yisrael}}" |

| Agudat Yisrael

| Yisrael Eichler

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Degel HaTorah}}" |

| Degel HaTorah

| Yitzhak Pindros

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Degel HaTorah}}" |

| Degel HaTorah

| Eliyahu Baruchi

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Yisrael Beiteinu}}" rowspan=7 |

| rowspan=7 | Yisrael Beiteinu (7)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Yisrael Beiteinu}}" rowspan=7 |

| rowspan=7 | Yisrael Beiteinu

| Avigdor Lieberman

|-

| Oded Forer

|-

| Evgeny Sova

|-

| Eli Avidar

|-

| Yulia Malinovsky

|-

| Hamad Amar

|-

| Alex Kushnir

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Yamina (political alliance)}}" rowspan=5 |

| rowspan=5 | Yamina (5)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|New Right (Israel)}}" |

| New Right

| Naftali Bennett

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Tkuma (political party)}}" |

| National Union

| Bezalel Smotrich

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|New Right (Israel)}}" |

| New Right

| Ayelet Shaked

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|New Right (Israel)}}" |

| New Right

| Matan Kahana

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Tkuma (political party)}}" |

| National Union

| Ofir Sofer

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Meretz}}" rowspan=4 |

| rowspan=4 | Meretz (4)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Meretz}}" rowspan=4 |

| rowspan=4 | Meretz

| Nitzan Horowitz

|-

| Tamar Zandberg

|-

| Yair Golan

|-

| Ilan Gilon

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Israeli Labor Party}}" rowspan=2 |

| rowspan=2 | Labor (2)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Israeli Labor Party}}" rowspan=2 |

| rowspan=2 | Labor

| Itzik Shmuli

|-

| Merav Michaeli

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:#2181E5" rowspan=2 |

| rowspan=2 | Derekh Eretz (2)

| style="width:4px; background-color:#2181E5" rowspan=2 |

| rowspan=2 | Derekh Eretz

| Yoaz Hendel

|-

| Zvi Hauser

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Gesher (2019 political party)}}" |

| Gesher (1)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|Gesher (2019 political party)}}" |

| Gesher

| Orly Levy

|-

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|The Jewish Home}}" |

| The Jewish Home (1)

| style="width:4px; background-color:{{party color|The Jewish Home}}" |

| The Jewish Home

| Rafi Peretz

|}

=Replacements=

{|class=wikitable

!Date

!Replacement

!Party

!Replacing

!Notes

|-

|16 March 2020||Idan Roll||Blue and White||Yael German||Yael German retired for health reasons before she was sworn in.{{cite news |last1=Winer |first1=Stuart |title=Blue and White MK Yael German retires from Knesset due to flagging health |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/blue-and-white-mk-yael-german-retires-from-knesset-due-to-flagging-health/ |access-date=13 January 2021 |publisher=The Times of Israel |date=15 March 2020}}

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|19 June 2020||Yorai Lahav-Hertzanu||Yesh AtidTelem||Hili Tropper||Tropper resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet{{cite news|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/5-blue-and-white-ministers-set-to-resign-from-knesset-to-make-way-for-new-mks/|title=Opposition to swell by 1 MK as 5 Blue and White ministers resign from Knesset|work=The Times of Israel|date=17 June 2020|access-date=13 January 2021|author=Staff writer}}

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|19 June 2020||Yitzhak Pindros||United Torah Judaism||Meir Porush||Porush resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|19 June 2020||Michal Cotler-Wunsh||Blue and White||Alon Schuster||Schuster resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|19 June 2020||Einav Kabla||Blue and White||Asaf Zamir||Zamir resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|19 June 2020||Tehila Friedman||Blue and White||Michael Biton||Biton resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|21 June 2020||Hila Vazan||Blue and White||Yizhar Shai||Shai resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|21 June 2020||Uriel Buso||Shas||Aryeh Deri||Shai resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|24 June 2020||Eliyahu Hasid||United Torah Judaism||Yaakov Litzman||Litzman resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|24 June 2020||Eliyahu Baruchi||United Torah Judaism||Uri Maklev||Maklev resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

|-

|1 July 2020||Yosef Taieb||Shas||Yoav Ben-Tzur||Ben-Tzur resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|5 July 2020||Ariel Kallner||Likud||Tzipi Hotovely||Hotovely resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

|-

|5 July 2020||Osnat Mark||Likud||Gilad Erdan||Erdan resigned after becoming the Permanent Representative of Israel to the United Nations

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|30 July 2020||Amit Halevi||Likud||Amir Ohana||Ohana resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet

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|15 September 2020||Yaakov Litzman||United Torah Judaism||Eliyahu Baruchi||Litzman returned to the Knesset after leaving his ministerial post

|-

|6 October 2020|||Asaf Zamir||Blue and White||Orit Farkash-Hacohen||Zamir returned to the Knesset after resigning from his ministerial role, while Farkash-Hacohen resigned as an MK to take Zamir's former ministerial post{{cite web|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/farkash-hacohen-tapped-as-tourism-minister-after-zamir-resignation/|title=Farkash-Hacohen tapped as tourism minister after Zamir resignation|work=The Times of Israel|date=2 October 2020|access-date=15 January 2021|author=Staff writer}}

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|14 October 2020||Eliyahu Baruchi||United Torah Judaism||Eliyahu Hasid||Hasid resigned to maintain the balance of parties within UTJ

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||11 December 2020||Nissim Vaturi||Likud||Gideon Sa'ar||Sa'ar resigned from the Knesset after leaving Likud

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||24 December 2020||Shevah Stern||Likud||Michal Shir||Shir resigned from the Knesset after leaving Likud{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/knesset-to-dissolve-ahead-of-march-23-election-652932|title=Netanyahu-Gantz gov't fails, Israel heads to polls|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=22 December 2020|access-date=13 January 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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||25 December 2020||Ayoob Kara||Likud||Sharren Haskel||Haskel resigned from the Knesset after leaving Likud{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/israel-elections-ayoub-kara-agrees-to-enter-knesset-653260|title=Israel Elections: Ayoub Kara agrees to enter Knesset|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=25 December 2020|access-date=13 January 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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||27 December 2020||Matti Yogev||Likud||Ze'ev Elkin||Elkin resigned from the Knesset after leaving Likud

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||29 December 2020||Yael Ron Ben-Moshe||Blue and White||Ofer Shelah||Shelah resigned from the Knesset after leaving Yesh Atid{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/benny-gantz-says-goodbye-to-blue-and-white-rebel-asaf-zamir-653398|title=Benny Gantz says goodbye to Blue and White rebels Zamir, Haimovich|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=27 December 2020|access-date=13 January 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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||5 January 2021||Vladimir Beliak||Yesh Atid||Avi Nissenkorn||Nissenkorn resigned from the Knesset after leaving Blue and White{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/avi-nissenkorn-resigns-from-knesset-654117|title=Knesset swears in first Philadelphia-born MK: Moshe Tur-Paz|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=5 January 2021|access-date=13 January 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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||5 January 2021||Moshe Tur-Paz||Yesh Atid||Einav Kabla||Kabla resigned from the Knesset after leaving Blue and White

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||8 January 2021||Ruth Wasserman Lande||Blue and White||Meirav Cohen||Cohen resigned from the Knesset after leaving Blue and White{{Cite news|url = https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/minister-merav-cohen-resigns-replaced-by-ruth-wasserman-lande-654459|title=Minister Merav Cohen resigns, replaced by Ruth Wasserman Lande|work =The Jerusalem Post|access-date=13 January 2021|date=6 January 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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||12 January 2021||Yizhar Shai||Blue and White||Ruth Wasserman Lande||Shai resigned from the government and gained back his seat through the Norwegian Law{{Cite news|url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/millionaire-forces-south-african-mk-out-of-knesset-after-four-days-655212|title=Former minister forces South African MK out of Knesset after four days|work=The Jerusalem Post|access-date=13 January 2021|date=12 January 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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||31 January 2021||Ruth Wasserman Lande||Blue and White||Ram Shefa||Shefa resigned from his Knesset seat and was replaced by Lande{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/south-african-returning-to-knesset-657299|title=South African MK Wasserman Lande returning to Knesset|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=31 January 2021|access-date=31 January 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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||28 January 2021||Ilan Gilon||Meretz||Amir Peretz||Peretz resigned from the Knesset

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||2 February 2021||Anat Knafo||Yesh Atid||Hila Vazan||Vazan resigned from the Knesset in order to join New Hope and was replaced by Knafo{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/ron-huldais-partys-future-in-doubt-after-number-two-quits-657301|title=Labor holds primaries as Huldai's party collapses|work=The Jerusalem Post|date=31 January 2021|access-date=2 February 2021|author=Gil Hoffman}}

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See also

References

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