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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...
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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...
- left the
party and re-established the
Hebrew Communists before joining Mapam. In the 1951
elections Maki
received 4% of the vote and won five seats,...
- to
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...
- the
coalition government. Ratz,
Mapam, and
Shinui merged into Meretz,
while Black Panthers broke away from Hadash.
Mapam had been part of the Alignment...
- 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...
- Bastuni,
Avraham Berman and
Moshe Sneh left
Mapam and set up the Left Faction.
Bastuni later returned to
Mapam whilst Berman and Sneh
joined Maki. Hannah...