| Description | Political Party | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| The political party of Benjamin Netanyahu | Likud | 100%
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| The largest opposition party | Yesh Atid | 70%
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| The first centrist party to successfully nominate a prime minister | Kadima | 65%
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| This party joined with Labor to create The Democrats | Meretz | 65%
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| Was the dominant political party in Israel's early years | Mapai | 60%
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| Name of a former alliance in 2019-2021, headed by Benny Gantz | Blue and White | 55%
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| A short-lived party headed by far-right ultra-nationalist Meir Kahane, which was subsequently banned after winning 1 seat in 1984 | Kach | 55%
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| Name of the alliance between the above and Mapam | Alignment | 40%
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| Predecessor of the above | Gahal | 40%
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| A left-wing Arab party which emphasizes Arab-Israeli cooperation | Hadash | 40%
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| A defunct centrist secular party, headed by Yair Lapid's father Yosef Lapid | Shinui | 35%
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| A right-wing party originally appealing to Russian immigrants | Yisrael Beiteinu | 35%
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| The oldest political party in Israel (hint: a haredi party) | Agudat Yisrael | 30%
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| Another name for the defunct National Religious Party | Mafdal | 20%
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| The political party of Chaim Weizmann, Israel's first president | General Zionists | 15%
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