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{{Short description|Haredi Israeli political party}}
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'''Geulat Israel''' ({{lang-he|גאולת ישראל}}, ''Salvation of Israel'') was a short-lived [[Haredi Judaism|Haredi]] [[List of political parties in Israel|political party]] in [[Israel]] in the early 1990s.
'''Geulat Israel''' ({{Script/Hebrew|גאולת ישראל||Salvation of Israel}}) was a short-lived [[Haredi Judaism|Haredi]] [[List of political parties in Israel|political party]] in [[Israel]] in the early 1990s.


==Background==
==Background==
The party was established on 25 December 1990 when [[Eliezer Mizrahi]] broke away from [[Agudat Yisrael]].<ref>[https://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionHistoryAll_eng.asp Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups] Knesset website</ref> Despite leaving the party, Mizrahi remained Deputy [[Health Minister of Israel|Minister of Health]].
The party was established on 25 December 1990 when [[Eliezer Mizrahi]] broke away from [[Agudat Yisrael]].<ref>[https://www.knesset.gov.il/faction/eng/FactionHistoryAll_eng.asp Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups] Knesset website</ref> Despite leaving the party, Mizrahi remained Deputy [[Health Minister of Israel|Minister of Health]].


The party participated in the [[1992 Israeli legislative election|1992 elections]], where it won 12,851 votes (0.5%). However, this was not enough to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5% and Mizrahi lost his seat. The party subsequently disappeared
The party participated in the [[1992 Israeli legislative election|1992 elections]], where it won 12,851 votes (0.5%). However, this was not enough to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5% and Mizrahi lost his seat. The party subsequently disappeared. {{Citation needed|date=July 2024}}

==Leaders==
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!colspan=3|Leader
!Took office
!Left office
|-
|style="background: #E08C35; color: white" |
|[[File:Eliezer Mizrachi (00320730).jpg|70px]]
|[[Eliezer Mizrahi]]
|1990
|1992
|}

==Election results==
{| class=wikitable style=text-align:center
!Election
!Leader
!Votes
!%
!Seats
!+/–
!Status
|-
|[[1992 Israeli legislative election|1992]]
|[[Eliezer Mizrahi]]
|12,851
|0.49%
|{{Composition bar|0|120}}
|{{decrease}} 1
|{{no2|Extraparliamentary}}
|}


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Defunct political parties in Israel]]
[[Category:Defunct political parties in Israel]]
[[Category:Haredi Judaism in Israel]]
[[Category:Orthodox Jewish political parties]]
[[Category:Orthodox Jewish political parties]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 1990]]
[[Category:Political parties established in 1990]]
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[[Category:Political parties disestablished in the 1990s]]
[[Category:Political parties disestablished in the 1990s]]
[[Category:1990s disestablishments in Israel]]
[[Category:1990s disestablishments in Israel]]
[[Category:Words and phrases in Modern Hebrew]]

Latest revision as of 11:12, 6 December 2024

Geulat Yisrael
גאולת ישראל
LeaderEliezer Mizrahi
Founded25 December 1990
Dissolved1990s
Split fromAgudat Yisrael
IdeologyUltra-Orthodox interest
Political positionCentre-right
Most MKs1 (1990–1992)
Fewest MKs1 (1990–1992)
Election symbol
קל

Geulat Israel (גאולת ישראל‎) was a short-lived Haredi political party in Israel in the early 1990s.

Background

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The party was established on 25 December 1990 when Eliezer Mizrahi broke away from Agudat Yisrael.[1] Despite leaving the party, Mizrahi remained Deputy Minister of Health.

The party participated in the 1992 elections, where it won 12,851 votes (0.5%). However, this was not enough to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5% and Mizrahi lost his seat. The party subsequently disappeared. [citation needed]

Leaders

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Leader Took office Left office
Eliezer Mizrahi 1990 1992

Election results

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Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Status
1992 Eliezer Mizrahi 12,851 0.49%
0 / 120
Decrease 1 Extraparliamentary

References

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