Moledet

Moledet
מולדת
LeaderRehavam Ze'evi (1988–2001)
Binyamin Elon (2001–2008)
Uri Bank (2008–2013)
Founded1988
Dissolved2013
Merged intoTkuma
IdeologyUltranationalism
Anti-Palestinianism
Population transfer
Religious Zionism (after 2001)
Political positionRight-wing[1][2] to far-right[3]
National affiliationNational Union (1999–2013)
Colours    Blue and green
Most MKs3 (1992, 1996)
Election symbol
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Website
moledet.org.il

Moledet (Hebrew: מולדת, lit.'Homeland') was a minor right-wing to far-right political party in Israel.

  1. ^ "Moledet and Hatikva parties to run on joint list". Ynet. 18 December 2008.
  2. ^ "Israel's Christian Soldiers". New York Magazine. 29 September 2003. He is Israel's Tourism minister and the head of Moledet, one of the small right-wing parties that help keep Ariel Sharon in power.
  3. ^ Jonathan Mendilow (2003). Ideology, Party Change, and Electoral Campaigns in Israel, 1965-2001. SUNY Press. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-7914-5587-6.

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