Category
page 1Conservative parties in Israel
Likud
Likud (, ), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (), is a major right-wing political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing parties. Likud's landslide victory in the 1977 elections was a major turning point in the country's political history, marking the first time the left had lost power. In addition, it was the first time in Israel that a right-wing party received the most votes. After ruling the country for most of the 1980s, the party lost the Knesset election in 1992. Likud's candidate Benjamin Net
Israel Our Home
political party in Israel

Shas
Shas () is a Haredi religious political party in Israel. Founded in 1984 by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former Israeli Sephardi chief rabbi, who remained its spiritual leader until his death in October 2013,
The Jewish Home
defunct political party in Israel (2008–2023)
Kach
Kach () was a radical Orthodox Jewish, religious Zionist political party in Israel, existing from 1971 to 1994. Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in 1971 based on his Jewish-Orthodox-nationalist ideology (subsequently dubbed Kahanism), the party won a single seat in the Knesset in the 1984 elections, after several electoral failures. However, it was barred from participating in the next elections in 1988 under the revised Knesset Elections Law banning parties that incited racism. After Kahane's assassination in 1990 the party split, with Kahane Chai ("Kahane Lives") breaking away from the main Kach
United Torah Judaism
Alliance of Degel HaTorah and Agudat Israel, two Israeli Haredi political parties, formed in 1992
United Arab List
Israeli-Arab political party
Jewish Power
religious Zionist party
Religious Zionism
Israeli political party
New Right
political party in Israel
Yamina
Yamina or Yemina (; ) was an Israeli political alliance of right-wing parties that originally included the New Right and the Union of Right-Wing Parties (a union of The Jewish Home and Tkuma). The final incarnation of the alliance included only the New Right, as The Jewish Home left the alliance on 14 July 2020, and the Religious Zionist Party left on 20 January 2021.
National Religious Party
political party
Union of Israel
Jewish "ultra-Orthodox" political party active in the State of Israel
Banner of the Torah
"Ultra-Orthodox" Jewish party in Israel
New Hope
Israeli political party

Gahal
Gahal (, an acronym for Gush Herut–Liberalim (Hebrew: ), lit. Freedom–Liberals Bloc) was the main right-leaning political alliance in Israel, from its founding in 1965 until the establishment of Likud in 1973. It was led by Menachem Begin.
National Union
former political alliance of right-wing and nationalist parties in Israel
Noam
political party in Israel
Moledet
Moledet () was a minor right-wing to far-right political party in Israel.
National Unity Party
Israeli centrist list in the elections to the 25th Knesset
Union of Right-Wing Parties
Israeli electoral alliance.
Consolidation Israel Our Home
political party in Israel
Hatikva
political party
Eretz Yisrael Shelanu
Israeli political party
Shlomtzion
Israeli political party
Ahi
political party in Israel
HaAm Itanu
Israeli political party
Morasha
Morasha (), later known as Morasha-Poalei Agudat Yisrael (), was a small, short-lived religious political party in Israel during the 1980s.