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  2. Likud - Wikipedia

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    The day after Yitzhak Shamir won the 1983 secret ballot vote of the Herut Central Committee to obtain Herut's party leadership, the party leaders of the other Likud coalition member parties announced that they agreed to have Shamir lead the Likud coalition. [191] The 1992 Likud leadership election was the first held after Likud became a unified ...

  3. List of political parties in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Party First Knesset Last Knesset Notes Ideology Agriculture and Development: 2nd: 4th: Arab satellite list: Israeli Arab interest : Ahi: 16th: 17th: Breakaway from the National Religious Party, joined the National Union alliance (2006–2008), merged into Likud

  4. Politics of Israel - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the Israeli Labor Party formed from three earlier left-leaning parties, but was defeated in the 1977 election by Menachem Begin's centre-to-right Revisionist Zionist Likud bloc [1] (then composed of Herut, the Liberals and the smaller La'am Party). The Likud formed a coalition with the National Religious Party, Agudat Israel, and others.

  5. Could Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party Be His Achilles’ Heel?

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- On March 23, 2021, Israel will hold a national election. It will be the fourth in two years and, like the others, it will be a referendum on a single question: Is Prime ...

  6. Movement for Greater Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Movement for Greater Israel (Hebrew: התנועה למען ארץ ישראל השלמה, HaTnu'a Lema'an Eretz Yisrael HaSheleima), also known as the Land of Israel Movement, was a political organisation in Israel during the 1960s and 1970s which subscribed to an ideology of Greater Israel.

  7. Manhigut Yehudit - Wikipedia

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    The party applied to run in the 1999 elections as an independent party with the election symbol ני ‎, but pulled out before election day. In the 2003 elections, Feiglin was refused permission to run on the Likud list by the Central Elections Committee as Israeli law that states that a person convicted of a crime of "moral turpitude" within the last seven years may not be elected to the ...

  8. 1977 Israeli legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Three Likud MKs broke away to form Rafi – National List; one later returned, while the other two joined Moshe Dayan's new Telem party. Other defections included Saadia Marciano leaving the Left Camp of Israel and formed the Unity Party with independent MK, Mordechai Elgrably and Yosef Tamir defecting from Likud to Shinui, before sitting as an ...

  9. Jewish fascism - Wikipedia

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    The Kach party, founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in 1971, was a far-right, Orthodox Jewish and Religious Zionist political party in Israel. The party's ideology, known as Kahanism, advocated the transfer of the Arab population from Israel, and it also advocated the establishment of a Jewish theocratic state, a state in which Jews would be the only ...