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At minimum.

I looked up the governments of Israel because I was curious how frequently it changed hands. I have to look further to see how many elections they had, how many govts failed before their mandate run out. Also it seem customary to "time share" the office of the PM, between coalition partners.
Anyway.

1948-1977 Mapai (till '68, then) Labor, 29 years
1977-1984 Herut (till '88, then) Likud, 7 years
1984-1986 Labor, 2 years
1986-1992 Likud, 6 years
1992-1996 Labor, 1 years
1996-1999 Likud, 3 years
1999-2001 Labor, 2 years
2001-2005 Likud, 4 years
2005-2009 Kadima, 4 years
2009-2021 Likud, 12 years

Mapai was Ben-Gurion's Worker's Party, with the merger of other parties it became the Labor Party.
Simlarly Herut was the main conservative nationalist party of Begin, and gave the basis of Likud when Begin and Sharon formed that.
Kadima was formed by the "moderate" liberal wing of Likud. So essentially Likud.
Basically since 1977 the right-wing rules the Knesset, wish smaller breaks. There was a term when Labor and Likud formed a grand coalition in the '80s.