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|leader = [[Shulamit Aloni]]<br/>[[Aryeh Eliav]]
|leader =[[Shulamit Aloni]]<br/>[[Aryeh Eliav]]
|ideology = [[Social democracy]]<br />[[Secularism]]<br/>[[Two-state solution]]
|ideology = [[Social democracy]]<br />[[Secularism]]<br/>[[Two-state solution]]
|logo = File:Ya'ad Party Logo 1981.png
|split = [[Ratz (political party)|Ratz]]<br/>[[Alignment (Israel)|Alignment]]
|split = [[Ratz (political party)|Ratz]]<br/>[[Alignment (Israel)|Alignment]]
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|native_name = {{Script/Hebrew|יעד-תנועה לזכויות האזרח}}
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'''Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement''' ({{lang-he|יעד – תנועה לזכויות האזרח}}, ''Ya'ad – Tenoa'a LaZkhuyot HaEzrah''), commonly known as just '''Ya'ad''', was a short-lived [[List of political parties in Israel|political party]] in [[Israel]]. It is not related to the other party by the name of [[Ya'ad (political party)|Ya'ad]], which existed during the [[1977 Israeli legislative election|ninth Knesset]].
'''Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement''' ({{langx|he|יעד – תנועה לזכויות האזרח}}, ''Ya'ad – Tenoa'a LaZkhuyot HaEzrah''), commonly known as just '''Ya'ad''', was a short-lived [[List of political parties in Israel|political party]] in [[Israel]]. It is not related to the other party by the name of [[Ya'ad (political party)|Ya'ad]], which existed during the [[1977 Israeli legislative election|ninth Knesset]].


==Background==
==Background==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionPage_eng.asp?PG=58 Ya'ad] Knesset website
*[https://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionPage_eng.asp?PG=58 Ya'ad] Knesset


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Latest revision as of 22:25, 23 October 2024

Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement
יעד-תנועה לזכויות האזרח
LeaderShulamit Aloni
Aryeh Eliav
FoundedJune 1975
Split fromRatz
Alignment
Merged intoRatz
Independent Socialist Faction
IdeologySocial democracy
Secularism
Two-state solution
Political positionLeft-wing
Most MKs4 (1973)

Ya'ad – Civil Rights Movement (Hebrew: יעד – תנועה לזכויות האזרח, Ya'ad – Tenoa'a LaZkhuyot HaEzrah), commonly known as just Ya'ad, was a short-lived political party in Israel. It is not related to the other party by the name of Ya'ad, which existed during the ninth Knesset.

Background

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The party was formed on 3 June 1975 during the eighth Knesset when the three MKs that made up Ratz (the full name of which was the Civil Rights Movement) joined with independent MK Aryeh Eliav to form a new party. Eliav had been elected to the Knesset on the Alignment's list, but had broken away to sit as an independent.

However, the party was dissolved on 27 January 1976 as Eliav and Marcia Freedman broke away to form the Social-Democratic Faction, which they soon renamed the Independent Socialist Faction. The two remaining MKs, Shulamit Aloni and Boaz Moav, returned to Ratz.

The Independent Socialist Faction also failed to make it to the next election, as it merged with Meri, Moked and some members of the Black Panthers to form the Left Camp of Israel. Freedman did not join the new party, but founded the Women's Party, which failed to cross the Electoral threshold. Ratz eventually merged into Meretz.

Knesset members

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Knesset
(MKs)
Knesset Members
8th
(4)
Shulamit Aloni, Aryeh Eliav, Marcia Freedman, Boaz Moav
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