List of members of the twenty-fourth Knesset
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The members of the 24th Knesset were elected on 23 March 2021.[1]
The 24th Knesset dissolved itself on 30 June 2022 triggering snap elections held on 1 November 2022.[2]
Members of the Knesset
[edit]Replacements
[edit]Date | Replacement | Party | Replacing | Notes |
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5 April 2021 | Idit Silman | Yamina | Alon Davidi | Davidi was third on the Yamina list, but opted not to take his place in the Knesset before members were sworn in[6] |
7 April 2021 | Yosef Taieb | Shas | Aryeh Deri | Deri resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law[7] |
7 April 2021 | Ya'akov Tessler | United Torah Judaism | Yaakov Litzman | Litzman resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law[7] |
7 April 2021 | Eliyahu Baruchi | United Torah Judaism | Uri Maklev | Maklev resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law[7] |
13 June 2021 | Aryeh Deri | Shas | Yosef Taieb | After a new government was formed, Deri lost his ministerial post and returned to the Knesset |
13 June 2021 | Yaakov Litzman | United Torah Judaism | Ya'akov Tessler | After a new government was formed, Litzman lost his ministerial post and returned to the Knesset |
13 June 2021 | Uri Maklev | United Torah Judaism | Eliyahu Baruchi | After a new government was formed, Maklev lost his ministerial post and returned to the Knesset |
15 June 2021 | Zvi Hauser | New Hope | Yoaz Hendel | Hendel resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Ruth Wasserman Lande | Blue and White | Orit Farkash-Hacohen | Farkash-Hacohen resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Elina Bardach-Yalov | Yisrael Beiteinu | Avigdor Lieberman | Lieberman resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Alon Tal | Blue and White | Pnina Tamano-Shata | Tamano-Shata resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Meir Yitzhak Halevi | New Hope | Ze'ev Elkin | Elkin resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Limor Magen Telem | Yisrael Beiteinu | Oded Forer | Forer resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Tania Mazarsky | Yesh Atid | Yoel Razvozov | Razvozov resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Mufid Mari | Blue and White | Hili Tropper | Tropper resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Shirly Pinto | Yamina | Matan Kahana | Kahana resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Yasmin Fridman | Yesh Atid | Orna Barbivai | Barbivai resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
15 June 2021 | Yossi Shain | Yisrael Beiteinu | Hamad Amar | Amar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
16 June 2021 | Michal Rozin | Meretz | Nitzan Horowitz | Horowitz resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
16 June 2021 | Gaby Lasky | Meretz | Tamar Zandberg | Zandberg resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
22 June 2021 | Naama Lazimi | Labor | Omer Bar-Lev | Bar-Lev resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
23 June 2021 | Yomtob Kalfon | Yamina | Ayelet Shaked | Shaked resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
27 June 2021 | Inbar Bezek | Yesh Atid | Karine Elharrar | Elharrar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
9 July 2021 | Michal Shir | New Hope | Gideon Sa'ar | Sa'ar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
9 July 2021 | Moshe Tur-Paz | Yesh Atid | Meirav Cohen | Cohen resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
9 July 2021 | Simon Davidson | Yesh Atid | Idan Roll | Roll resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
18 July 2021 | Ali Salalha | Meretz | Issawi Frej | Frej resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
3 August 2021 | Sharon Roffe Ofir | Yisrael Beiteinu | Eli Avidar | Avidar resigned from the Knesset under the Norwegian Law after being appointed to the cabinet |
25 August 2021 | Iman Khatib-Yasin | United Arab List | Said al-Harumi | Al-Harumi died on 25 August 2021. |
25 January 2022 | Yosef Taieb | Shas | Aryeh Deri | Deri resigned from the Knesset as part of a plea bargain in a trial for tax offences[8] |
24 February 2022 | Eli Avidar | Yisrael Beiteinu | Sharon Roffe Ofir | Avidar returned to the Knesset after resigning from the cabinet[9] |
15 May 2022 | Matan Kahana | Yamina | Yomtob Kalfon | Kahana returned to the Knesset after resigning from the cabinet[10] |
3 June 2022 | Ya'akov Tessler | United Torah Judaism | Yaakov Litzman | Litzman resigned from the Knesset as part of a plea bargain[11] |
14 July 2022 | Yomtob Kalfon | Yamina | Amichai Chikli | Chikli resigned from the Knesset in order to run on the Likud list in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[12] |
2 August 2022 | Michel Buskila | New Hope | Michal Shir | Shir resigned from the Knesset in order to run on the Yesh Atid list in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[13] |
4 August 2022 | Tali Ploskov | Likud | Gadi Yevarkan | Yevarkan resigned from the Knesset in order to run for the new immigrant slot in the 2022 Likud primaries[14] |
17 August 2022 | Sharon Roffe Ofir | Yisrael Beiteinu | Eli Avidar | Avidar resigned from the Knesset in order to run separately in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[15] |
13 September 2022 | Orna Starkmann | Yamina | Idit Silman | Silman resigned from the Knesset in order to run on the Likud list in the 2022 Israeli legislative election[16] |
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Raoul Wootliff; Jacob Magid (26 March 2021). "Reform rabbi, Kahanist agitator, firebrand writer: The new Knesset's 16 rookies". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
- ^ Keller-Lynn, Carrie. "Knesset disbands, sets elections for November 1; Lapid to become PM at midnight". www.timesofisrael.com. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
- ^ "Official: Ofir Sofer returns to the Religious Zionist Party". Srugim (in Hebrew). 14 June 2021.
- ^ "Ophir Sofer returns, Yamina waiting for Shai Maimon". Arutz 7 (in Hebrew). 14 June 2021.
- ^ @IsraelexLive (27 June 2021). "Ofir Sofer's request has been approved. He is now a Religious Zionist MK rather than a Likud MK. This reduces the size of the Likud's Knesset faction to 29, and increases the RZP's to 7" (Tweet). Retrieved 5 July 2021 – via Twitter.
- ^ Gil Hoffman (5 April 2021). "Sderot mayor turns down Knesset". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
- ^ a b c Ben Shaul (7 April 2021). "Three haredi MKs resign from the Knesset". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
- ^ Deri resigns from the Knesset in line with tax offense plea deal The Times of Israel, 23 January 2022
- ^ "Minister Eli Avidar quits cabinet". The Jerusalem Post. 22 February 2022.
- ^ "Religious Affairs Minister Matan Kahana resigns post, will remain Yamina MK". The Times of Israel. 13 May 2022.
- ^ Haredi leader Litzman departs Knesset as part of plea deal The Times of Israel, 1 June 2022
- ^ Bardugo, Jacob (15 July 2022). "The Right is losing its way". Israel Hayom.
- ^ Keller Lynn, Carrie (6 September 2022). "Launching campaign, Gantz says Lapid won't be able to lead next government". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
- ^ "Gadi Yevarkan resigns from Knesset". The Jerusalem Post. 2 August 2022. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
- ^ Levi Julian, Hana (15 August 2022). "MK Eli Avidar Resigns Knesset Seat". The Jewish Press.
- ^ "MK Idit Silman resigns from Knesset ahead of upcoming elections". The Jerusalem Post. 11 September 2022.
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