Israel's parliament
Israel's parliament is called the Knesset. It is located in Jerusalem and serves as the legislative branch of the Israeli government. The Knesset is made up of 120 members who are elected every four years through a system of proportional representation. This allows for a diverse range of political parties to be represented.
The Knesset is responsible for making laws, overseeing the government, and approving the national budget. It also plays a key role in shaping Israel's policies and addressing various issues facing the country. The Knesset's sessions are open to the public, promoting transparency in the legislative process.