Coalition platforms, ideological positioning, and strategic assessments of the key political formations contesting the electoral cycle.
The primary national-conservative ruling party of Israel, combining traditional security hawkishness, free-market economics, and absolute loyalty to Benjamin Netanyahu.
The newly forged political super-list that merges Naftali Bennett’s nationalist base with Yair Lapid’s secular centrist voters to create a massive bloc designed to replace Likud.
A powerful ultra-Orthodox religious party serving the Mizrahi (Middle Eastern and North African) Jewish population, prioritizing social welfare and state-backed clerical control.
A centrist, security-first political alliance led by former military chiefs that positions itself as a stabilizing, institutional alternative for moderate traditionalist.
An ideological right-wing party representing the West Bank settler movement, advocating for territorial annexation and the integration of biblical values into state institutions.
An alliance of Ashkenazi (European) ultra-Orthodox factions entirely dedicated to protecting traditional Torah study, securing state education funding, and enforcing military draft exemptions.
A hardline, populist ultra-nationalist party focused on aggressive counter-terrorism, uncompromising law-and-order policies, and expanding state sovereignty.
A secular, right-wing nationalist party that combines a hardline stance on regional defense with an aggressive push to end ultra-Orthodox institutional privileges.
The newly established powerhouse of the Zionist Left, created through a permanent merger of the historic Labor and Meretz parties to fight for liberal democracy and democratic state institutions.
A brand-new reformist list launched by former IDF Chief Gadi Eisenkot, focusing strictly on institutional integrity, military readiness, and anti-corruption governance.
A strategic trilateral alliance formed by the major Arab secular and nationalist factions to maximize voter turnout and prevent threshold elimination, solidifying a unified anti-coalition bloc.
A small, ultra-conservative religious faction dedicated exclusively to promoting traditional family structures and combating secular liberal influences within public education.
An Islamist faction that pioneered a pragmatic approach to Israeli governance, willing to join ruling coalitions in exchange for domestic budgets to combat crime and build infrastructure in Arab towns.