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Ahdut HaAvoda (Hebrew: אַחְדוּת הַעֲבוֹדָה, lit. 'Labor Unity') was the name used by a
series of
political parties in Israel.
Ahdut HaAvoda in its first...
- the
merger of the
Hapoel Hatzair founded by A. D.
Gordon and the
original Ahdut HaAvoda (founded in 1919 from the right, more moderate, wing of the Zionist...
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Israeli Labor Party. The
first Alignment was a 1965
alliance of
Mapai and
Ahdut HaAvoda. The two
parties continued to
exist independently, but submitted...
- Maki Mapam
Ahdut HaAvoda Mapai Mapai's
satelliites Progressive Liberal General
Zionists Others Sephardim and
Oriental Communities...
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Mapai allied with
Ahdut HaAvoda to form the
Labor Alignment,
later renamed Alignment. This
first Alignment ended when Mapai,
Ahdut HaAvoda and Rafi merged...
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country under the
banner of two
parties when
Mapai formed the
Alignment with
Ahdut HaAvoda in 1965. In 1968 he also
became the only
party leader to command...
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formation of the
nationalist socialist Ahdut Ha'avoda in 1919.
Hapoel Hatzair,
founded by A. D. Gordon,
would merge with
Ahdut Ha'avoda in 1930 to form Mapai...
- the Six-Day War, in
which Mapai merged with two
other parties (Rafi and
Ahdut HaAvoda) to form the
Israeli Labor Party. Six
months after taking office...
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Palmach leaders,
Rabin was
politically aligned with the left wing pro-Soviet
Ahdut HaAvoda party and
later Mapam.
These officers were
distrusted by
Prime Minister...
- kibbutz-based
Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party and the left-Labor
Zionist Ahdut HaAvoda Poale Zion Movement. The
party was
originally Marxist-Zionist in...