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seats in the 2022 elections. The
party was
originally formed as
Otzma LeYisrael (Hebrew: עָצְמָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל; lit. 'Strength for Israel'), on 13 November...
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National Fund (JNF; Hebrew: קֶרֶן קַיֶּימֶת לְיִשְׂרָאֵל,
Keren Kayemet LeYisrael;
previously הפאנד הלאומי, Ha Fund HaLeumi) is a non-profit organization...
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Resilience Party (Hebrew: כחול לבן חוסן לישראל, romanized: Kahol
Lavan Hosen LeYisrael, lit. 'Blue and
White Resilience for Israel') is a centrist,
liberal Zionist...
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disqualify both
parties for
being discriminatory. Likewise, the
Otzma LeYisrael party,
headed by
Aryeh Eldad and
Michael Ben-Ari, has come
under scrutiny...
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Knesset from 2003 to 2013 for the
National Union, and from 2012 for
Otzma LeYisrael,
which he co-founded. He was
formerly a
chief medical officer, and the...
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meaning "the") to the
second word so that "Tzva
Haganah leYisrael"
became "Tzva
Hahaganah leYisrael." It was not
until 2022 that the IDF
updated its emblem...
- The Left Camp of
Israel (Hebrew: מחנה שמאל לישראל, Maḥaneh Smol
LeYisrael) was a left-wing
political party in Israel. It was also
known as
Sheli (Hebrew:...
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elections for the 19th
Knesset approached and he co-established the
Otzma LeYisrael party. He
failed to be re-elected to the 19th Knesset. He was
banned by...
- KKL may
stand for:
Kuapa Kokoo Limited Keren Kayemet LeYisrael, the
Hebrew name for the
Jewish National Fund
Kampala Kids
League (Uganda) Kultur- und...
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Netherlands (1963–1966). Eli Tzur,
Michael Halévy,
Moshe Aronwald,
Shomer leYisrael:
David Shaltiel, Tel Aviv 2001.
Michael Studemund-Halévy,
Sioniste au...