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Mapam was a left-wing
political party in Israel. It is one of the
antecedents of the
Meretz party and its successor, The Democrats.
Mapam was
formed by...
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Manasarovar (Sanskrit: मानसरोवर, romanized: Mānasarōvar), also
called Mapam Yumtso (Tibetan: མ་ཕམ་གཡུ་མཚོ།, Wylie: ma pham g.yu mtsho, THL: ma pam yu...
- form
Mapam. Most
senior Haganah commanders were
Mapam members,
including the head of the
National Command Israel Galili who was one of
Mapam's leaders...
- 1968. On 28
January 1969,
Labor formed a
second Alignment in
alliance with
Mapam. 2
Eshkol died
while in office.
Yigal Allon briefly served as
Acting Prime...
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Labor Party. The
following year the
Labor Party formed an
alliance with
Mapam,
readopting the
Alignment name. The two
constituent parties remained separate...
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urban Socialist League and
several smaller left-wing
groups to
become the
Mapam party,
which in turn
later joined with
Shulamit Aloni’s Ratz to
create Meretz...
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political party in Israel. The
party was
formed in 1992 by the
merger of Ratz,
Mapam and Shinui, and was at its peak
between 1992 and 1996 when it had 12 seats...
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senior posts in the IDF. It
mostly centered upon
Yisrael Galili, the
Mapam Head of
National Command, who was
finally unseated by Ben-Gurion in June...
- as well as the
Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party of Palestine,
which became Mapam after 1948,
which itself became a
component of
Meretz after 1992. The paper...
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itself with
Mapam, the
alliance becoming known as the Alignment. As the
largest faction within the Alignment,
Labor came to
dominate it.
Mapam left during...