Likud (Hebrew: הַלִּיכּוּד, romanized: HaLikud, lit. 'The Consolidation'), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (Hebrew: הַלִּיכּוּד –...
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Gideon Sa'ar (category Likud politicians)
between 2021 and 2022. Sa'ar was previously a member of the Knesset for the Likud between 2003 and 2014, Deputy Prime Minister for a brief spell in 2021,...
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broke away from Likud and Labor-Meimad stood down 23 November 2005, leaving a government consisting of Kadima, Likud and Agudat Yisrael; Likud stood down 15...
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2022 Israeli legislative election (section Likud)
left the Likud in 2020 to form New Hope. The planned leadership election was cancelled on 19 July, as no one besides Netanyahu contested it. Likud is one...
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Amir Ohana (category Likud politicians)
the Speaker of the Knesset since 2022, and as a member of the Knesset for Likud. He previously held the posts of Minister of Justice and Minister of Public...
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Aghion, is in Jerusalem. The current prime minister is Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, the ninth person to hold the position (excluding caretakers). Following...
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Benjamin Netanyahu (category Likud leaders)
previously held the office in 1996–1999 and 2009–2021. He is chair of the Likud party. Netanyahu is the longest-serving prime minister in Israel's history...
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Likud Pride (Hebrew: גאווה בליכוד, romanized: Ga'ava BaLikud) is a conservative LGBT organization founded in 2011 and linked to the Israeli right-wing...
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right-of-center parties favored a Likud-led coalition, a coalition in which the members of the Likud party comprised the majority; the Likud was chosen to form the...
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2015 Israeli legislative election (section Likud)
incumbent Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, declared victory in the election, with Likud picking up the highest number of votes. President...
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elections saw the Likud Yisrael Beiteinu alliance emerge as the largest faction in the Knesset, winning 31 of the 120 seats. Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu...
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2020 Israeli legislative election (section Likud)
Knesset. The result was initially a stalemate, which was resolved when Likud and Blue & White reached a coalition agreement. Under the terms of the agreement...
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Danny Danon (category Likud politicians)
born 8 May 1971) is an Israeli politician and diplomat. A member of the Likud party, he served in the Knesset from 2009 to 2015 and from 2022 to 2024...
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Yoav Gallant (category Likud politicians)
Israeli politician and retired military general. A member of the Knesset for Likud, he has served as Minister of Defense since 2022. Gallant is a former commander...
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1999 following a vote of no confidence in the government; the incumbent Likud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ran for re-election. This election was...
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Ariel Sharon (category Likud politicians)
military, Sharon entered politics, joining the Likud party, and served in a number of ministerial posts in Likud-led governments in 1977–92 and 1996–99. As...
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April 2019 Israeli legislative election (section Likud)
charges against incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu's Likud tied with Blue and White alliance of Benny Gantz, both winning 35 seats...
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A leadership election was held by the Likud party on 19 December 2005. former prime minister and party leader Benjamin Netanyahu defeated Deputy Prime...
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Eisenkot leads National Unity Nir Barkat leads the Likud Yossi Cohen leads the Likud Yoav Gallant leads the Likud Labor and Meretz run together under Yair Golan;...
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Herut (section Merging into Likud)
nationalist political party in Israel from 1948 until its formal merger into Likud in 1988. It was an adherent of Revisionist Zionism. Herut was founded by...
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This is a list of Likud Knesset Members by the sessions of the Knesset (the Israeli parliament) in which they served (place on Likud list is given in brackets):...
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Yitzhak Shamir (category Likud leaders)
Knesset in 1973 as a member of the Likud alliance of parties. Shamir served as Speaker of the Knesset after Likud became the first right-wing Israeli...
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centre-to-right Revisionist Zionist Likud bloc (then composed of Herut, the Liberals and the smaller La'am Party). The Likud formed a coalition with the National...
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prime minister's party, Kadima, won the most seats in the parliament, the Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu was able to form a majority coalition government...
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Israel Katz (category Likud politicians)
September 1955) is an Israeli politician and member of the Knesset for Likud currently serving as Minister of Foreign Affairs. He was a member of the...
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2021 Israeli legislative election (section Likud)
approved on 13 June 2021. According to the coalition agreement signed between Likud and Blue and White in 2020, elections were to be held 36 months after the...
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before a government had been formed. Following the April 2019 elections, Likud leader and incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had until the end...
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on 1 November 2022. The coalition government consists of seven parties — Likud, United Torah Judaism, Shas, Religious Zionist Party, Otzma Yehudit, New...
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1973 elections, it joined the Likud, an alliance of Herut, the Liberal Party, the Free Centre and the National List. Likud won 39 seats, of which one was...
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Arab states. The opposition Revisionist Zionists, who evolved into today's Likud party, sought Eretz Yisrael Ha-Shlema—Greater Israel, or literally, the...
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