List of political parties in Israel

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{{Politics of Israel}}

Israel's political system is based on proportional representation and allows for a multi-party system with numerous parties represented in the 120-seat Knesset.

A typical Knesset includes many factions represented. This is because of the low election threshold required for a seat – 1 percent of the vote from 1949 to 1992, 1.5 percent from 1992 to 2003, 2 percent from 2003 to 2014, and 3.25 percent since 2015. In the 2015 elections, for instance, ten parties or alliances cleared the threshold, and five of them won at least ten seats. The low threshold, in combination with the nationwide party-list system, makes it all but impossible for a single party to win the 61 seats needed for a majority government. No party has ever won a majority of seats in an election, the most being 56, won by the Alignment grouping in the 1969 elections (the Alignment had briefly held a majority of seats before the elections, following its formation in January 1969).

As a result, while only four parties (or their antecedents) have ever led governments, all Israeli governments, {{as of | 2024 | lc = on}}, have been coalitions comprising two or more parties.

Current parties

=Parties represented in the Knesset=

The following parties are represented following the 2022 election:

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!colspan=4| Party or alliance !! Ideology

!Political position!! Symbol !! colspan=2 | Leader !! Knesset !! Status

style="background:{{party color|Likud}};"|colspan=3|Likud{{efn|name=nationalcamp|Part of the national camp.}}{{ubl|class=nowrap|Zionism|Conservatism|National conservatism|Right-wing populism}}

|Right-wing

align="center" |{{Script/Hebrew|מחל}}
{{Script/Arabic|م‌ح‌ل}}
Benjamin Netanyahu60px{{Composition bar|32|120|{{party color|Likud}}}}{{yes2|Government}}
style="background:{{party color|Yesh Atid}};"|colspan=3|Yesh Atid{{ubl|Liberal Zionism|Anti-clericalism|Secularism|Two-state solution}}

|Centre{{Cite web |title=Israel's fragile coalition faces early survival test – DW – 06/03/2021 |url=https://www.dw.com/en/israels-fragile-coalition-faces-early-survival-test/a-57766097 |access-date=2025-01-04 |website=dw.com |language=en}}

style="text-align:center;" | {{Script/Hebrew|פה}}
{{Script/Arabic|ف‌ه}}
Yair Lapid60px{{Composition bar|24|120|{{party color|Yesh Atid}}}}{{no2|Opposition}}
style="background:{{party color|Shas}};"|colspan=3|Shas{{efn|name=nationalcamp}}{{ubl|Religious Zionism{{cite news|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/135611|title=Hareidi Party Joins WZO|date=20 January 2010|access-date=29 August 2019|work=Arutz Sheva|archive-date=5 November 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181105222406/http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/135611|url-status=live}}

|Sephardic and Mizrahi interests|Haredi interests|Social conservatism}}

|{{Nowrap|Social: Right-wing
Fiscal: Centre-left}}

| align="center" |{{Script/Hebrew|שס}}
{{Script/Arabic|ش‌س}}

Aryeh Deri60px{{Composition bar|11|120|{{party color|Shas}}}}{{yes2|Government}}
rowspan="1" style="background:{{party color|National Unity Party (Israel)}};" |National
Unity
style="background:{{party color|Israel Resilience Party}};" |Blue and White
Israel Resilience Party
{{ubl|Zionism}}

|Centre

style="text-align:center;" |{{Script/Hebrew|כן}}
{{Script/Arabic|ك‌ن}}
Benny Gantz60px{{Composition bar|8|120|{{party color|National Unity Party (Israel)}}}}{{no2|Opposition}}
style="background:{{party color|Religious Zionist Party}};"|colspan=3|Mafdal – Religious Zionism{{efn|name=nationalcamp|Part of the national camp.}}{{ubl|Religious Zionism|Ultra-conservatism|Ultra-nationalism }}

|Far-right{{Cite news |author1=Stuart Winer |author2=Staff writer |date=17 March 2024 |title=PM said to scrap vote on head for civil service panel amid coalition opposition |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/religious-zionism-shas-to-oppose-appointment-of-chair-for-key-civil-service-panel/ |accessdate=1 April 2024 |work=The Times of Israel}}

style="text-align:center;" | {{Script/Hebrew|ט}}
{{Script/Arabic|ط}}
Bezalel Smotrich60px{{Composition bar|7|120|{{party color|Religious Zionist Party}}}}{{yes2|Government}}
rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|United Torah Judaism}};"|rowspan=2 | United
Torah
Judaism
{{efn|name=nationalcamp}}
style="background:{{party color|Agudat Yisrael}};"|Agudat Yisraelrowspan=2 | {{ubl|class=nowrap|Religious conservatism|Social conservatism}}

| rowspan="2" |Right-wing

rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |{{Script/Hebrew|ג}}
{{Script/Arabic|ج}}
rowspan=2 | Moshe Gafnirowspan=2| 60pxrowspan=2 | {{Composition bar|7|120|{{party color|United Torah Judaism}}}}rowspan=2 {{yes2|Government}}
style="background:{{party color|Degel HaTorah}};"|Degel HaTorah
style="background:{{party color|Otzma Yehudit}};"|colspan=3|Otzma Yehudit{{efn|name=nationalcamp|Part of the national camp.}}Kahanism
Ultranationalism

|Far-right

Itamar Ben-Gvir60px{{Composition bar|6|120|{{party color|Otzma Yehudit}}}}{{yes2|Government}}
style="background:{{party color|Yisrael Beiteinu}};"|colspan=3|Yisrael Beiteinu{{ubl|Revisionist Zionism|Nationalism|Conservatism|Russian Jewish interests}}

|Right-wing

style="text-align:center;" |{{Script/Hebrew|ל}}
{{Script/Arabic|ل}}
Avigdor Lieberman60px{{Composition bar|6|120|{{party color|Yisrael Beiteinu}}}}{{no2|Opposition}}
style="background:{{party color|United Arab List}};"|colspan=3|United Arab List{{ubl|Islamism|Conservatism}}

|

style="text-align:center;" |{{Script/Hebrew|עם}}
{{Script/Arabic|ع‌م‎}}
Mansour Abbas60px{{Composition bar|5|120|{{party color|United Arab List}}}}{{no2|Opposition}}
rowspan=2 style="background:{{party color|Hadash–Ta'al}};"|rowspan=2 | Hadash–
Ta'al
style="background:{{party color|Hadash}};"|Hadash (Maki)rowspan=2 | {{ubl|Israeli Arab interests|Secularism|Progressivism}}

| rowspan="2" |Left-wing

rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" |{{Script/Hebrew|ום}}
{{Script/Arabic|و‌م‎}}
rowspan=2 | Ayman Odehrowspan=2 | 60pxrowspan=2 | {{Composition bar|5|120|{{party color|Hadash–Ta'al}}}}rowspan=2 {{no2|Opposition}}
style="background:{{party color|Ta'al}};"|Ta'al
style="background:{{Party color|The Democrats (Israel)}};"|colspan=3|The Democrats{{efn|name=labor|Elected as Israeli Labor Party MKs. In July 2024, Labor merged with Meretz to form The Democrats.}}{{ubl|Social democracy{{Cite web |work=Jewish Business News |last=Gallindoss |first=Alan |date=2024-07-01 |title=Israel's Left-Wing Parties Labor and Meretz Unite: The Democrats Emerge to Challenge Netanyahu's Government |url=https://jewishbusinessnews.com/2024/07/01/israels-left-wing-parties-labor-and-meretz-unite-the-democrats-emerge-to-challenge-netanyahus-government/ |access-date=2024-11-05 |language=en-US}}|Zionism}}

|Centre-left{{cite web |title=Israel |url=https://asiaelects.com/israel/}}
to left-wing{{cite news |last=Sokol |first=Sam |date=30 June 2024 |title=Labor and Meretz merge into a united "liberal-democratic Zionist party": The Democrats |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/labor-and-meretz-merge-into-united-liberal-democratic-zionist-party-the-democrats/ |access-date=6 December 2024 |work=The Times of Israel}}

style="text-align:center;" |Yair Golan60px{{Composition bar|4|120|{{party color|Israeli Labor Party}}}}{{no2|Opposition}}
style="background:{{party color|New Hope (Israel)}};"|colspan=3|New Hope{{ubl|Zionism|Economic liberalism}}

|Right-wing

style="text-align:center;" | {{Script/Hebrew|ת}}
{{Script/Arabic|ت}}
Gideon Sa'ar60px{{Composition bar|4|120|{{party color|New Hope (Israel)}}}}{{yes2|Government}}
style="background:#01AFF0;"|colspan=3|Noam{{efn|name=nationalcamp|Part of the national camp.}}{{ubl|Religious Zionism|Anti-LGBT|Fundamentalism}}

|Far-right

style="text-align:center;" | {{Script/Hebrew|כ}}Avi Maoz60px{{Composition bar|1|120|#01AFF0}}{{yes2|Government}}

{{Notelist}}

=Other parties=

The following parties do not have Knesset seats at present:

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  • Ahrayut
  • Ale Yarok
  • Am Shalem
  • Ani Veata (Me and You) — The Israeli People's Party
  • Arab Democratic Party
  • Balad
  • Bible Bloc
  • Brit Olam
  • Da'am Workers Party, Organization for Democratic Action
  • Derekh Eretz
  • Dor
  • Eretz Hadasha
  • Green Party
  • HaYisraelim
  • Ihud Bnei HaBrit (United Allies)
  • Israel Hofsheet (Israel Free){{cite web|first=Carrie|last=Keller-Lynn|date=2 August 2022|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/promising-to-pursue-netanyahu-libertarian-rebel-mk-avidar-announces-own-party/|title=Promising to pursue Netanyahu, libertarian rebel MK Avidar announces own party|website=The Times of Israel}}
  • Kadima (held seats from 2005 to 2015)
  • Koah HaKesef
  • Koah LeHashpi'a
  • Lazuz
  • Leader
  • Lehem
  • Lev LaOlim
  • Man's Rights in the Family Party
  • Magen Yisrael (Shield of Israel)
  • Mahane Yehuda — Royalist Party of Israel
  • Meimad (held seats between 1999 and 2009 as part of the One Israel alliance)
  • New Horizon
  • New Right
  • Or
  • Piratim — The Pirate Party of Israel
  • Rappeh — a political party protesting COVID restrictions.{{cite web|date=February 15, 2021|url=https://www.jewishpress.com/multimedia/radio/israel-news-talk-radio/tamar-yonah-show/rappeh-a-new-israeli-political-party-against-the-lockdowns-the-tamar-yonah-show-audio/2021/02/15/|title=Rappeh, A New Israeli Political Party Against the Lockdowns|website=The Jewish Press}}
  • Shavim (Community) — Founded in 2018 as an LGBT party
  • Telem{{Cite web|first=Raoul|date=2 January 2019|last=Wootliff|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/former-defense-chief-yaalon-launches-new-political-party-telem/amp/|title=Former defense chief Ya'alon launches new political party, Telem|website=The Times of Israel|access-date=13 January 2019}}
  • The Greens
  • Tzeirim Boarim (Youths on Fire) — A big tent party founded in 2022 by Hadar Muchtar with the purpose of combating the rising cost of living.{{cite news|first=Maya|last=Margit|url=https://m.jpost.com/israel-news/politics-and-diplomacy/article-712795|title=New Israeli party focused on high living costs hopes to win youth vote|website=Jerusalem Post|date=July 22, 2022}}
  • Tzomet (held seats between 1987 and 1999; for the 1996 elections, it formed a joint "National Camp List" with Likud and Gesher)
  • U'Bizchutan — founded in 2015 as an ultra-Orthodox Jewish women's party {{cite magazine|first=Miriam|last=Krule|url=http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_factor/2015/01/21/ruth_colian_and_u_bezchutan_ultra_orthodox_women_in_israel_start_their_own.html |title=Ultra-Orthodox Women in Israel Launch Their Own Political Party |magazine=Slate|date=21 January 2015|access-date=28 June 2015}}
  • Yachad
  • Yisrael Hazaka
  • Yisrael HaMithadeshet
  • Zehut

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Former parties

=Parties formerly represented in the Knesset=

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!Party !! First Knesset !! Last Knesset !! Notes !! Ideology

align=left|Agriculture and Development2nd4thalign=left|Arab satellite listIsraeli Arab interest
align=left|Ahi16th17thalign=left|Breakaway from the National Religious Party, joined the National Union alliance (2006–2008), merged into LikudReligious Zionism
align=left|Ahdut HaAvoda2nd5thalign=left|Merged into the Labor PartyLabor Zionism
align=left|Ahva9th9thalign=left|Breakaway from the Democratic Movement
align=left|Alignment6th12thalign=left|Became the Labor PartyLabor Zionism
align=left|Aliya14th14thalign=left|Breakaway from Yisrael BaAliyah
align=left|Arab Democratic Party11th13thalign=left|Breakaway from the Alignment, merged into the United Arab ListIsraeli Arab interests
align=left|Arab List for Bedouin and Villagers8th8thalign=left|Arab satellite list; merged into the United Arab List (1977)Israeli Arab interests
align=left|Atid13th13thalign=left|Breakaway from YiudLiberalism
align=left|Balad14th24thalign=left|Arab political partyPalestinian nationalism
align=left|Black Panthers12th12thalign=left|Breakaway from Hadash
align=left|Centre Party14th15thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud, Tzomet and Labor Party
align=left|Cooperation and Brotherhood4th7thalign=left|Arab satellite listIsraeli Arab interest
align=left|Cooperation and Development6th6thalign=left|Arab satellite list; merger of Cooperation and Brotherhood and Progress and Development, demerged soon afterIsraeli Arab interest
align=left|Dash9th9thalign=left|Disbanded into the Democratic Movement, Shinui, and Ya'ad
align=left|Democratic Choice15th15thalign=left|Breakaway from Yisrael BaAliyah, merged into Meretz-Yachad
align=left|Democratic List for Israeli Arabs2nd3rdalign=left|Arab satellite listIsraeli Arab interest
align=left|Democratic Movement9th9thalign=left|Emerged from the break-up of Dash
align=left|Development and Peace9th9th
align=left|Druze Faction6th6thalign=left|Breakaway from Cooperation and Brotherhood, merged into Progress and Development
align=left|Faction independent of Ahdut HaAvoda2nd2ndalign=left|Breakaway from Mapam, merged into Mapai
align=left|Fighters' List1st1st
align=left|Free Centre6th8thalign=left|Breakaway from Herut in 6th Knesset, breakaway from Likud in 8th Knesset
align=left|Gahal5th7thalign=left|Became Likud
align=left|General Zionists1st4thalign=left|Merged into the Liberal Party
align=left|Gesher13th15thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud, merged back into Likud
align=left|Gesher – Zionist Religious Centre10th10thalign=left|Breakaway from National Religious Party, merged back into NRP
align=left|Geulat Yisrael10th10thalign=left|Breakaway from Agudat Yisrael
align=left|HaOlim16th16thalign=left|Breakaway from Shinui, merged into Yisrael Beiteinu
align=left|Hapoel HaMizrachi2nd2ndalign=left|Merged into the National Religious Party
align=left|Hebrew Communists1st1stalign=left|Breakaway from Maki, merged into Mapam
align=left|Herut1st5thalign=left|Merged into Gahal
align=left|Herut – The National Movement14th15thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud, joined National Union alliance, ran unsuccessfully in the following two elections and merged back into LikudRevisionist Zionism
align=left|HaTzeirim14th14thalign=left|Breakaway from the Centre Party, merged into Shinui
align=left|Independent Liberals5th9thalign=left|Breakaway from the Liberal Party, merged into the Alignment
align=left|Independent Socialist Faction8th8thalign=left|Breakaway from Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement
align=left|Jewish–Arab Brotherhood6th6thalign=left|Breakaway from Progress and Development, merged into Cooperation and Brotherhood
align=left|The Jewish Home18th23rdalign=left|Dissolved on 20 August 2023, Merged into National Religious Party–Religious ZionismReligious Zionism
align=left|Justice for the Elderly17th17thalign=left|Breakaway from Gil, merged back into Gil
align=left|Kach11th11thalign=left|Party bannedReligious Zionism, Kahanism
align=left|Labor7th25thalign=left|Formed by merger of Mapai, Ahdut HaAvoda, and Rafi, merged with Meretz in 2024 to form The DemocratsLabor Zionism, social democracy
align=left|Left Camp of Israel9th9th
align=left|Left Faction2nd2ndalign=left|Breakaway from Mapam
align=left|Lev15th15thalign=left|Breakaway from the Centre Party, merged into Likud
align=left|Liberal Party4th5thalign=left|Merged into Gahal
align=left|Maki (original)1st7thalign=left|Merged into Moked
align=left|Mapai1st5thalign=left|Merged into the Labor Party
align=left|Mapam1st12thalign=left|Merged into MeretzSocialist Zionism
align=left|Mekhora14th14thalign=left|Breakaway from Tzomet, merged into Moledet
align=left|Meretz13th25thalign=left|Merger of Ratz, Mapam, Shinui. Merged with Israeli Labor Party to form The Democrats.Labor Zionism, social democracy, leftism
align=left|Meri6th7thalign=left|Originally named HaOlam HaZeh – Koah Hadash (until 1973)
align=left|Mizrachi2nd2ndalign=left|Merged into the National Religious Party
align=left|Moked7th8thalign=left|Merged into the Left Camp of Israel
align=left|Morasha11th11th
align=left|Moria12th12thalign=left|Breakaway from Shas
align=left|Movement for the Renewal of Social Zionism10th10thalign=left|Breakaway from Telem
align=left|National Home16th16thalign=left|Breakaway from the Secular Faction
align=left|National List7th9thalign=left|Merged into Likud
align=left|National Religious Party3rd17thalign=left|Disbanded when The Jewish Home formedReligious Zionism
align=left|New Liberal Party12th12thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud
align=left|New Way15th15thalign=left|Breakaway from the Centre Party
align=left|Noy16th16thalign=left|Breakaway from One Nation, merged into Kadima
align=left|Ometz9th11thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud, merged into Telem, broke away again, merged into Likud
align=left|One Israel (1980)9th9thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud
align=left|One Israel15th15thalign=left|Joint list of Labor Party, Meimad and Gesher
align=left|One Nation14th16thalign=left|Merged into the Labor Party
align=left|Poalei Agudat Yisrael2nd9th
align=left|Progress and Development4th8thalign=left|Arab satellite list; merged into the United Arab List (1977)
align=left|Progress and Work2nd3rdalign=left|Arab satellite list
align=left|Progressive List for Peace11th12th
align=left|Progressive National Alliance15th15thalign=left|Breakaway from the United Arab List
align=left|Progressive Party1st4thalign=left|Merged into the Liberal Party
align=left|Rafi5th6thalign=left|Breakaway from Mapai, merged into the Labor Party
align=left|Ratz8th12thalign=left|Merged into Meretz
align=left|Religious Torah Front3rd4thalign=left|Broke up into Agudat Yisrael and Poalei Agudat Yisrael
align=left|Secular Faction16th16thalign=left|Breakaway from Shinui
align=left|Sephardim and Oriental Communities1st2ndalign=left|Merged into the General Zionists
align=left|Shinui9th16thalign=left|Majority of representatives split to form Secular Faction
align=left|Shlomtzion9th9thalign=left|Merged into Likud
align=left|Tami10th11thalign=left|Breakaway from the National Religious Party, merged into the Likud
align=left|Tehiya9th12thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud
align=left|Telem9th10thalign=left|Breakaway from Likud
align=left|The Right Way17th17thalign=left|Breakaway from Justice for the Elderly
align=left|The Third Way13th14thalign=left|Breakaway from the Labor Party
align=left|Tkuma14th17thalign=left|Breakaway from the National Religious Party, joined the National Union alliance in 1999, disbanded in 2008.Religious Zionism
align=left|Tzalash16th16thalign=left|Breakaway from Shinui
align=left|United Arab List (1977)8th9thalign=left|Merger of the Arab List for Bedouins and Villagers and Progress and Development (not related to contemporary United Arab List)
align=left|United Religious Front1st1stalign=left|Broke up into Agudat Yisrael, Poalei Agudat Yisrael, Mizrachi and Hapoel HaMizrachi
align=left|Unity for Peace and Immigration12th12thalign=left|Breakaway from the Alignment, merged into Likud
align=left|Unity Party9th9thalign=left|Breakaway from Dash and the Left Camp of Israel
align=left|WIZO1st1stalign=left|WIZO incorporated the Union of Hebrew Women for Equal Rights in Eretz Israel (he), also known as the Women's Union, which had won seats in the Old Yishuv elections.
align=left|Ya'ad9th9thalign=left|Emerged from the break-up of Dash
align=left|Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement8th8thalign=left|Merger of Ratz and one other MK, split into Ratz and the Independent Socialist Faction
align=left|Yachad11th11thalign=left|Merged into the Alignment
align=left|Yemenite Association1st2ndalign=left|Merged into the General Zionists but broke away later
align=left|Yisrael BaAliyah14th16thalign=left|Merged into Likud
align=left|Yiud13th13thalign=left|Breakaway from Tzomet

=Parties that failed to win seats in the Knesset=

{{main|List of minor political parties in Israel}}

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NameLetterPolitical positionNotes
Hatzoharalign=center|{{Script/Hebrew|ג}}Right-wingOriginal Revisionist Zionist party, disbanded after failing to cross the electoral threshold in the 1949 elections.
Popular Arab Blocalign=center|{{Script/Hebrew|ת}}Left-wingArab satellite list that ran in the 1949 elections. Affiliated with Mapam
Tafnitalign=center|{{Script/Hebrew|פ}}CentreRan in the 2006 elections.
Women's Partyalign=center|{{Script/Hebrew|נס}}Centre-left to Left-wingRan in the 1977 elections.
Yamin Yisraelalign=center|{{Script/Hebrew|יד}}Right-wingBroke away from Moledet, another right-wing party, prior to the 1996 elections, but failed to cross the electoral threshold.
The Arab List - The Centeralign=center|{{Script/Hebrew|צח}}CentreArab satellite list that ran in the 1955 elections. Affiliated with General Zionists

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The following parties changed their names

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BetarLeague of Joseph TrumpeldorRevisioniststyle="background-color:{{party color|Likud}}"|LikudHistorically associated with Herut, and now Likud.
Bnei AkivaSons of AkivaReligiousstyle="background-color:{{party color|The Jewish Home}}"|The Jewish HomeHistorically associated with Mafdal, and now The Jewish Home.
Habonim DrorThe Builders of FreedomLaborstyle="background-color:{{party color|Israeli Labor Party}}"|Labor PartyAssociated with the Labor Zionism and the United Kibbutz Movement, and unofficially with the Israeli Labor Party.
Hashomer HatzairThe Young GuardLaborstyle="background-color:{{party color|Meretz}}"|MeretzAssociated with the left faction of Labor Zionism, historically associated with Mapam and the Kibbutz Artzi movement, and unofficially with Meretz.
HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomedThe Working and Learning YouthLaborstyle="background-color:{{party color|Israeli Labor Party}}"|Labor PartyAssociated with the Labor Zionist movement, Histadrut, and unofficially with the Israeli Labor Party.
Meretz YouthMeretz YouthLaborstyle="background-color:{{party color|Meretz}}"|MeretzYouth wing of Meretz (under 18), now associated with The Democrats
Noar HaAvodaLabor YouthLaborstyle="background-color:{{party color|Israeli Labor Party}}"|Labor PartyYoung-wing of the Israeli Labor Party (under 18), now associated with The Democrats.
Noar HaIhud HaLeumiNational Union YouthReligiousstyle="background-color:{{party color|Religious Zionist Party}}"|Religious ZionistYouth wing of the Religious Zionist Party.
Noar HaGvaotHilltop YouthReligiousstyle="background-color:{{party color|Otzma Yehudit}}"|Otzma YehuditHistorically associated with Kach, and its various successor parties.
Noar Yesh AtidYesh Atid YouthLiberalstyle="background-color:{{party color|Yesh Atid}}"|Yesh AtidYouth wing of Yesh Atid (under 18).
HaMahanot HaOlimThe Immigrants CampsLaborstyle="background-color:{{party color|Independent}}"|NoneAssociated with the Labor Zionist movement.
HaNoar HaTzioniThe Zionist YouthLiberalstyle="background-color:{{party color|Independent}}"|NoneHistorically associated with the General Zionists.
ArielLion of GodReligiousstyle="background-color:{{party color|Religious Zionist Party}}"|Religious ZionistSplit from Bnei Akiva, unofficially associated with Religious Zionist Party.
HaNoar HaDati HaOved VeHaLomedThe Religious Working and Studying YouthReligiousstyle="background-color:{{party color|Independent}}"|NoneFounded in 1952, historically associated with Hapoel HaMizrachi.
{{ill|Noar HaLikud|he|נוער הליכוד}}The Likud YouthRevisioniststyle="background-color:{{party color|Likud}}"|LikudYouth wing of Likud (under 18).
Young MeretzYoung MeretzLaborstyle="background-color:{{party color|Meretz}}"|MeretzYoung-wing of Meretz (18-35).

See also

References

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