Left, Right, Center. Religious and Secular. Jewish and Arab.
With an electoral base of 5.6 million voters, no less than 34 political parties are vying for Knesset seats in the upcoming Israeli elections.
For a comprehensive guide to all the political parties, their platforms and candidates, see these resources from the Israel Democracy Institute and this 14-page PDF from The Israel Project.
Aish's Hasbara Fellowships is once again running mock elections for the upcoming Israeli Knesset vote. Check out a fascinating video with young Israeli voters from across the political spectrum, discussing their views.
And you can participate “virtually” in these "mock elections" by casting your vote on Facebook now.


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(2) Peter. Herring, January 21, 2013 12:34 AM
Likud - there is no alternative
Judaea and Samaria are Israel - there is no West Bank as such- if the Palestinians don't like it then they should be encouraged to leave for the democratic Islamic neighboring countries - Syria, Egypt , Yemen, Lebanon .......good riddance to them
(1) Anonymous, January 20, 2013 4:10 PM
Israeli voting 2013
I vote for Likud