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Tzomet (Hebrew: צוֹמֶת, lit., Crossroads) is a small, right-wing
political party in Israel. The
party was
founded by
General Rafael Eitan in 1983, after...
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Tzomet Sfarim (Hebrew: צומת ספרים,
literally "book crossing") is the
second largest bookstore chain in Israel,
after its main
national competitor Steimatzky...
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largest party in the Knesset,
winning two more
seats than the Likud–Gesher–
Tzomet alliance. On 13
September 1993,
Israel and the
Palestine Liberation Organization...
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investment bank in Israel. In 1996,
Barnea joined the Mossad. He
served in the
Tzomet Division,
commanding operational units in
Israel and abroad. For two and...
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Hadar Muchtar with the
purpose of
combating the
rising cost of living.
Tzomet (held
seats between 1987 and 1999; for the 1996 elections, it
formed a joint...
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Benjamin Netanyahu of
Likud on 18 June 1996.
Although his Likud-Gesher-
Tzomet alliance won
fewer seats than Labor,
Netanyahu formed the
government after...
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Minister of
Agriculture between 1988 and 1991, when
Tzomet left the government. In the 1992 elections,
Tzomet achieved a
record of
eight seats, but
Eitan refused...
- The
Zomet Institute (Hebrew: מכון צומת,
Makhon Tzomet,
Tzomet being an
acronym for
Tzevtei Mada
veTorah (Hebrew: צוותי מדע ותורה), lit.
Teams of Science...
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Knesset session Rafael Eitan defected from
Tehiya to
found a new party,
Tzomet. The
party was
reduced to
three seats in the 1988
legislative election,...
- the New
Liberal Party, Tehiya,
Tzomet, Moledet,
Unity for
Peace and
Immigration and
Geulat Yisrael. Tehiya,
Tzomet and
Moledet all left the coalition...