
Knesset
The Knesset is Israel's national parliament, responsible for making laws, overseeing the government, and representing citizens. It consists of 120 members elected every four years through a proportional representation system. The Knesset debates legislation, approves budgets, and holds government officials accountable. It also has the authority to amend laws and oversee national policies. As the primary legislative body, the Knesset plays a central role in shaping Israel's political and legal framework.