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Gahal (Hebrew: גח"ל, an
acronym for Gush Herut–Liberalim (Hebrew: גוש חרות-ליברלים), lit. Freedom–Liberals Bloc) was the main right-leaning political...
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recent merger of the
General Zionists and the
Progressive Party) to form
Gahal (a
Hebrew acronym for the Herut-Liberal Bloc (Hebrew: גוש חרות-ליברלים,...
- form the
Gahal bloc
under Begin's leadership, but the
merger prompted several Liberal MKs to
split and form the
Independent Liberals and
Gahal failed to...
- to the 1973 elections,
Gahal merged with a
number of
small right-wing
parties including the Free
Centre (a
breakaway from
Gahal), the
National List and...
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joined the right-wing
Gahal party. He
served as
Minister of
Transportation in Levi Eshkol's
national unity government until Gahal left the
coalition in...
- left Maki to
establish Rakah.
Herut and the
Liberal Party merged to form
Gahal.
Seven Liberal Party members unhappy with the
decision (largely
former Progressive...
- Knesset, Rafi won only 10 seats. In
early 1967, Rafi and
Menachem Begin's
Gahal party discussed the idea of
forming a center-right
coalition to challenge...
- to form the Alignment,
whilst Herut and the
Liberal Party had
formed the
Gahal alliance towards the end of the
previous Knesset session. However, both...
- governments. 13th:
Gahal and Rafi
joined 5 June 1967. Rafi
merged into
Labor (a
member of the Alignment) 23
January 1968. 15th:
Gahal stood down 6 August...
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Liberal Party had
merged into
Gahal. This
meant by the end of the
Knesset session,
Mapai had only 34
seats to
Gahal's 27. The party's
response to the...