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Shaked was born in Tel Aviv to a well-educated, upper-middle-class family of Israeli Jews.She is of Mizrahi descent on her father's side (Iraqi-Jewish) and of Ashkenazi descent on her mother's side (Russian-Jewish and Romanian-Jewish): her paternal grandmother immigrated to Israel from Iraq as a single mother in the 1950s, as part of the Jewish exodus from the Muslim world, and carefully ...
The movement was founded in early 2010 by Ayelet Shaked [a] and Naftali Bennett, [b] then leader of the Yesha Council, representing settlers. [5] The pair had previously worked together in Benjamin Netanyahu's office, [6] and both later became right-wing politicians in the Knesset under PM Netanyahu.
The New Right (Hebrew: הימין החדש, HaYamin HeHadash) is a right-wing political party in Israel, established in December 2018 by Ayelet Shaked and Naftali Bennett. The New Right aims to be a right-wing party open to both religious and secular people.
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Disasters and accidents Twenty-nine people are injured in a fire at a center used as temporary accommodation for about 500 migrants in the northwestern Bosnian town of Velika Kladusa. (Reuters) An explosion at a Russian Military high-explosive production and storage facility in the city of Dzerzhinsk injures 79 people. (BBC News) Six earthquakes, the first 5.3 M w, in a two-hour period near ...
Ayelet Shaked spoke of the possibility of an alliance between herself, former prime minister Naftali Bennett, New Hope leader Gideon Sa'ar and Yisrael Beiteinu leader Avigdor Lieberman if elections were to be held and was also in favor of a national unity government. [21] Gideon Sa'ar stated in early July that Bennett intends to returns to ...
Palestinians burst into celebration across the Gaza Strip on Wednesday at news of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, with some shedding years of joy and others whistling, clapping and chanting ...
A week later, primaries for the remaining members of the list were held, and Nissan Slomiansky, Ayelet Shaked, and Uri Orbach reached the top spots. With the National Union breaking up, Uri Ariel officially re-united Tkuma with the Jewish Home to run on a joint list in the 2013 Israeli elections. A few Moledet candidates were included.