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In the 2022 elections, 40 parties threw their hats into the ring to try and get seats in the Knesset. Because Israeli law demands a minimum of 3.25% of the total vote, most did not win any seats.

These are the parties that entered the race for the 2022 elections.

  • Anachnu
  • Ani v’Ata
  • B‘Ometz Bishvilcha
  • Balad
  • Da’at Tov va’Ra u’Brit Shevet Avraham – Aleh Yarok and Usrat al Islamia
  • HaAzmaim haHadashim, headed by Yoram Moualami
  • HaBayit haYehudi, headed by Ayelet Shaked
  • Hadash, Ta’al
  • HaKalkalit haHadasha, headed by Prof. Yaron Zelekha
  • HaLev haYehudi, headed by Eli Joseph
  • HaMahaneh ha’Mamlachti, led by Beni Gantz for Prime Minister
  • Hofesh Calcali, headed by Abir Kara
  • Israel Hofsheet, headed by Eli Avidar
  • Kamah – Kidum Ma’amad haPrat
  • Koah L’hashpi’a, headed by Beni Elbaz
  • Kol haSviva v’haHai
  • Kol Kol Koveia, Noam Kolman and Liron Ofri for Prime Minister
  • K’vod haAdam
  • Manhigut Hevratit
  • Meretz
  • Nativ – Nihye Tamid Yahad b’Kavod
  • Ra’am – United Arab List
  • Religious Zionism (HaZionut haDatit), headed by Bezalel Smotrich, and Otzma Yehudit, headed by Itamar Ben Gvir
  • Reshimat Shloshim Arba’im, headed by Stella Weinstein
  • Seder Hadash – Lema’an haEzrahim haVatikim B’Yisrael
  • Shahar Koah Hevrati, headed by Wajadi Taaher
  • Shas (Hitahdut haSefaradim Shomrei Torah)
  • The Bible Bloc (HaGush HaTanachi)
  • The Israeli Labor Party, headed by Merav Michaeli
  • The Likud, led by Binyamin Netanyahu for Prime Minister
  • The Pirate Party (HaPiratim)
  • The Shema Party, headed by Naftali Goldman
  • Tsomet, headed by Moshe Green, Raful’s Way
  • Tzav haSha’a
  • Tzeirim Bo’arim, headed by Hadar Muchtar
  • United Sons of Covenant (Ihud Bnei haBrit), headed by Captain Bashara Shalian
  • United Torah Judaism – Agudat Yisrael and Degel haTorah
  • Yesh Atid, headed by Yair Lapid
  • Yesh Kivun, headed by Amos Dov Silver
  • Yisrael Beytenu, headed by Avigdor Liberman
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