- land from
three nearby Palestinian villages in
order to
construct Giv'on
HaHadasha roughly where the
original Yemenite settlement's
lands had been occupied:...
-
Ramat Aviv
HaHadasha is a
residential neighborhood in Tel Aviv, Israel. It is
located in the
northwestern part of the city,
north of
Shikun Lamed and...
- Peki'in
HaHadasha (Hebrew: פְּקִיעִין החֲדָשָׁה, lit. 'New Peki'in') is a
moshav in
northern Israel.
Located near Peki'in, it
falls under the jurisdiction...
- Movement.
Meretz and Tnu'a
HaHadasha, a new
movement of left-wing
activists led by
Tzali Reshef, ran a
joint list, with Tnua'a
HaHadasha representatives getting...
-
known as the new
central bus
station (התחנה המרכזית החדשה,
HaTahana
HaMerkazit
HaHadasha), is the main bus
station of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Located in the...
- its name to "ברית השותפות לאיחוד לאומי" (United Alliance). Bnei Brit
HaHadasha ("Sons of the New Testament"), soon
changed to Bnei Brit ("Allies"), was...
-
finalized its
merger with
Hatnua HaHadasha ("The New Movement") for the 2009
Israeli elections. The
joint Meretz–Hatnua
HaHadasha list
ended up
winning only...
- Aviv Alef
Ramat Aviv
Gimel – to the
north of Neve Avivim.
Ramat Aviv
HaHadasha (New
Ramat Aviv) – to the west of Neve
Avivim "Tel Aviv Muni****lity -...
- The New
Economic Party (Hebrew: המפלגה הכלכלית החדשה;
HaMiflagah
HaKalkalit
HaHadasha) is a socio-economic
political party in
Israel founded by the economist...
- were
forced to relocate.
Peretz and her
family first relocated to Giv'on
HaHadasha, and
later to Giv'at Ze'ev, both
Israeli settlements in the West Bank...