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  1. Israeli Liberal Group - Liberal International. Leader: Moshe Nissim. 68 Ibn Gvirol Street P O Box 16012 Tel Aviv Israel. +972 2 218822 nrs@nrs-law.com View Map. Wiki. We use cookies on this website to make your browsing experience better. By using the site you agree to use our cookies. Find out more.

  2. The Israeli Liberal Party (Hebrew: המפלגה הליברלית הישראלית, romanized: Miflaga Libralit Yisraelit), also known as the Liberal Party in Israel (Hebrew: המפלגה הליברלית בישראל, Miflaga Libralit BeYisrael) was a political party in Israel and one of the forerunners of the modern-day Likud.

  3. themalaysianreserve.com › 2023/11/07 › anwar-pkr-severs-links-with-pro-israel-li-groupAnwar: PKR Severs Links With Pro-Israel LI Group

    Nov 7, 2023 · PRIME Minister Anwar Ibrahim said today that PKR has formally broken off its relationship with Liberal International due to the latter’s backing of Israel in its continuous bombardment on Palestinians in Gaza.

  4. Liberalism in Israel has played a role since the country's founding. Several liberal political parties have claimed substantial popular support, mainly proved by having representation in the Knesset. While liberalism is usually suspicious of nationalism, Jewish liberals in Israel generally support some form of Zionism.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LikudLikud - Wikipedia

    ' The Consolidation '), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (Hebrew: הַלִּיכּוּד – תנועה לאומית ליברלית, romanized: HaLikud – Tnu'ah Leumit Liberalit), is a major right-wing political party in Israel.

  6. Nov 16, 2022 · What’s Next for Liberalism in Israel? How do Jews who oppose the values of the coming governing Israeli coalition make themselves heard right now? Can Israel learn from Americans’ experience...

  7. In terms of the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Liberal Party was much more dovish than Herut. The founders of the Liberal Party intended it to be a leading force on the right of the political spectrum, and to offer an alternative to the rule of Mapai .

  8. Herut (“Freedom”) party and the Liberal Party (Miflaget ha-Liberali). The Herut had its roots in Vladimir Jabotinsky’s Revisionist Zionism, popular especially among Russian Jews of the 1920s and ’30s. It was formally organized in 1948, the year of Israel’s independence, in the merger of preindependence groups such as the Irgun…

  9. Pages in category "Liberal parties in Israel". The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  10. The Israeli Liberal Party ( Hebrew: מפלגה ליברלית ישראלית, Miflaga Libralit Yisraelit) was a political party that was active in Israel in the 1950s and 60s. The Liberals were created by an alliance of the Progressive Party and the General Zionists.