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Defense Minister.
Prior to the 2009
elections Labor and
Meimad ended their alliance, with
Meimad ultimately running a
joint list with the
Green Movement...
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Meimad (Hebrew: מימד, an
acronym for
Medina Yehudit,
Medina Demokratit (מדינה יהודית, מדינה דמוקרטית), lit.,
Jewish State,
Democratic State) is a moderate...
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Israel (Hebrew: ישראל אחת,
Yisrael Ahat) was an
alliance of the
Labor Party,
Meimad and
Gesher created to run for the 1999
Knesset elections. One
Israel was...
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December 2004; Labor-
Meimad joined 10
January 2005;
Agudat Yisrael joined 30
March 2005;
Kadima broke away from
Likud and Labor-
Meimad stood down 23 November...
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revoked the ban. The Labor–
Meimad alliance, in
existence since 1999, was
ended prior to the elections.
Labor ran on its own, and
Meimad ran a
joint list with...
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National Home. Labor–
Meimad joined the
coalition in
January 2005, with
Agudat Yisrael added to the
government in
March 2005. Labor–
Meimad later pulled out...
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joint list with
Meimad, a
dovish religious party, for the 2009 elections,
after Meimad had
ended its
alliance with the
Labor Party.
Meimad leader Michael...
- Kook in 1974),
Jewish Home (HaBayit HaYehudi,
formed in 2009), Tkuma, and
Meimad.[citation needed] Kahanism, a
radical branch of
religious Zionism, was founded...
- elections, Ehud Barak's
Labor Party formed an
alliance with
Gesher and
Meimad called One
Israel in the hope that a
united front on the centre-left would...
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government following disagreements over the budget. On 10
January 2005, Labor–
Meimad joined the government, and was
joined by
Agudat Yisrael on 30 March. On...