The Likud Knesset list is as follows:
[With thanks to Arutz 7]
1) Likud Chairman Binyamin Netanyahu - Unhappily supported Disengagement
until the week before implementation, when he left the government in protest
of it.
2) Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom - Supported Disengagement from beginning
to end, though came out against the abandonment of the Philadelphi Corridor
between Gaza and Egypt.
3) MK Moshe Kahlon - One of the less outspoken Likud 'loyalist,' though he
voted consistently against the expulsion and is a close associate of MK Dr.
Uzi Landau.
4) MK Gilad Erdan - Opposed the Disengagement.
5) MK Gideon Sa'ar - Likud's coalition whip, who maintained good relations
with both camps in the Likud, was outspoken in favor of a referendum on the
expulsion, and mainly voted against the expulsion.
6) MK Michael Eitan - Supported the Disengagement, but also fought on behalf
of residents' and activists' legal rights in Knesset Legal Committee.
7) Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin - Opposed the Disengagement.
8) Health Minister Dan Naveh - Supported the Disengagement.
9) MK Yuval Shteinitz - Supported the Disengagement, but opposed the
abandonment of Philadelphi Corridor.
10) Minister Limor Livnat (received enough votes for the 11th slot, but was
bumped up because the 10th slot is reserved for a woman) - Supported the
Disengagement.
11) Natan Sharansky - Resigned from government prior to implementation of
Disengagement, but declined to join the pitched struggle against its
implementation.
12) Minister Yisrael Katz - Opposed the Disengagement.
13) MK Chaim Katz - Opposed the Disengagement.
14) MK Uzi Landau - Considered the head of the Likud "loyalists", resigned
the government long ago in protest of the Disengagement. He backed out of
the primaries for head of the party and backed Netanyahu.
15) MK Yuli Edelstein - Opposed the Disengagement.
16) MK Daniel Benlulu - Opposed the Disengagement.
17) MK Leah Ness - Opposed the Disengagement.
18) MK Naomi Blumental - Opposed the Disengagement
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