List of members of the thirteenth Knesset

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The 120 members of the thirteenth Knesset were elected on 23 June 1992. The breakdown by party was as follows:

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List of members

MemberPartyNotes
Shmuel Avital Labor Party
Uzi Baram Labor Party
Yossi Beilin Labor Party
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer Labor Party
Eli Ben-Menachem Labor Party
Shlomo Bohbot Labor Party
Avraham Burg Labor Party
Ra'anan Cohen Labor Party
Eli Dayan Labor Party
Yael Dayan Labor Party
Rafael Edri Labor Party
Rafi Elul Labor Party
Gedalia Gal Labor Party
Micha Goldman Labor Party
Eli Goldschmidt Labor Party
Mordechai Gur Labor Party
Michael Harish Labor Party
Dalia Itzik Labor Party
Avigdor Kahalani Labor Party Left party to establish the Third Way
Yossi Katz Labor Party
Israel Kessar Labor Party
Yoram Lass Labor Party
David Libai Labor Party
Masha Lubelsky Labor Party
Nawaf Massalha Labor Party
Hagai Meirom Labor Party
Ora Namir Labor Party
Ori Orr Labor Party
Shimon Peres Labor Party
Amir Peretz Labor Party
Yitzhak Rabin Labor Party
Haim Ramon Labor Party
Gideon Sagi Labor Party
Moshe Shahal Labor Party
Ya'akov Shefi Labor Party
Shimon Shetreet Labor Party
Avraham Shochat Labor Party
Efraim Sneh Labor Party
Salah Tarif Labor Party
Yosef Vanunu Labor Party
Shevah Weiss Labor Party
Avraham Yehezkel Labor Party
Emanuel Zisman Labor Party Left party to establish the Third Way
Nissim Zvili Labor Party
Shaul Amor Likud
Assad Assad Likud
Benny Begin Likud
Eliyahu Ben-Elissar Likud
Naomi Blumenthal Likud
Michael Eitan Likud
Ovadia Eli Likud
Efraim Gur Likud Left party to sit as an independent
Tzachi Hanegbi Likud
Abraham Hirchson Likud
Moshe Katsav Likud
Haim Kaufman Likud
Uzi Landau Likud
David Levy Likud Left party to establish Gesher
Limor Livnat Likud
David Magen Likud Left party to establish Gesher
Joshua Matza Likud
David Mena Likud
Dan Meridor Likud
Roni Milo Likud
Ron Nachman Likud
Benjamin Netanyahu Likud
Moshe Nissim Likud
Ehud Olmert Likud
Gideon Patt Likud
Silvan Shalom Likud
Ya'akov Shamai Likud
Yitzhak Shamir Likud
Ariel Sharon Likud
Meir Sheetrit Likud
Dov Shilansky Likud
Dan Tichon Likud
Shulamit Aloni Meretz
Naomi Chazan Meretz
Ran Cohen Meretz
Anat Maor Meretz
Haim Oron Meretz
Avraham Poraz Meretz
Amnon Rubinstein Meretz
Walid Haj Yahia Meretz
Yossi Sarid Meretz
Binyamin Temkin Meretz
Yair Tzaban Meretz
David Zucker Meretz
Pini Badash Tzomet
Haim Dayan Tzomet
Rafael Eitan Tzomet
Alex Goldfarb Tzomet Left party to establish Yiud, before breaking away to establish Atid
Moshe Peled Tzomet
Esther Salmovitz Tzomet Left party to establish Yiud, before breaking away to establish Atid
Eliezer Sandberg Tzomet
Gonen Segev Tzomet Left party to establish Yiud
Yigal Bibi National Religious Party
Zevulon Hammer National Religious Party
Yitzhak Levy National Religious Party
Hanan Porat National Religious Party
Avner Shaki National Religious Party
Shaul Yahalom National Religious Party
Yosef Azran Shas Left party to sit as an independent
Shlomo Benizri Shas
Aryeh Deri Shas
Aryeh Gamliel Shas
Moshe Maya Shas
Rafael Pinhasi Shas
Shmuel Halpert United Torah Judaism
Yitzhak Peretz United Torah Judaism
Menachem Porush United Torah Judaism
Avraham Yosef Shapira United Torah Judaism Represented Agudat Yisrael when party split
Tamar Gozansky Hadash
Hashem Mahameed Hadash
Tawfiq Ziad Hadash
Yosef Ba-Gad Moledet Left party to sit as an independent
Shaul Gutman Moledet Left party to establish Yamin Yisrael
Rehavam Ze'evi Moledet
Abdulwahab Darawshe Arab Democratic Party
Taleb el-Sana Arab Democratic Party

Replacements

MKReplacedDatePartyNotes
Avraham Ravitz Yitzhak Peretz 16 July 1992 United Torah Judaism Represented Degel HaTorah when party split
Ariel Weinstein Roni Milo 30 December 1993 Likud
Avraham Verdiger Menachem Porush 28 June 1994 United Torah Judaism Represented Agudat Yisrael when party split
Moshe Gafni Shmuel Halpert 28 June 1994 United Torah Judaism Represented Degel HaTorah when party split
Saleh Saleem Tawfiq Ziad 7 July 1994 Hadash
Haneh Hadad Avraham Burg 5 July 1995 Labor Party
Avraham Katz-Oz Mordechai Gur 16 July 1995 Labor Party
Yosef Ahimeir Haim Kaufman 7 August 1995 Likud
Nava Arad Yitzhak Rabin 5 November 1995 Labor Party Left party to sit as an independent
Michael Ratzon Ariel Weinstein 10 March 1996 Likud
Zvi Nir Ora Namir 21 May 1996 Labor Party
Pini Shomer Avraham Katz-Oz 28 May 1996 Labor Party

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