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==Background== |
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The party was intially a Knesset faction during the [[Israeli legislative election, 1988|12th Knesset]] when [[Eliezer Mizrahi]] broke away from [[Agudat Israel]]. Despite leaving the party, Mizrahi remained Minister of Health. |
The party was intially a Knesset faction during the [[Israeli legislative election, 1988|12th Knesset]] when [[Eliezer Mizrahi]] broke away from [[Agudat Israel]]. Despite leaving the party, Mizrahi remained Deputy [[Health Minister of Israel|Minister of Health]]. |
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The faction became a full political party in order to contest the [[Israeli legislative election, 1992|1992 elections]]. However, it failed to cross the [[Election threshold|electoral threshold]] of 1.5%, and subsequently disappeared |
The faction became a full political party in order to contest the [[Israeli legislative election, 1992|1992 elections]]. However, it failed to cross the [[Election threshold|electoral threshold]] of 1.5%, and subsequently disappeared |
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Geulat Israel (Template:Lang-he, Salvation of Israel) was a short-lived ultra-orthodox political party in Israel in the early 1990s.
Background
The party was intially a Knesset faction during the 12th Knesset when Eliezer Mizrahi broke away from Agudat Israel. Despite leaving the party, Mizrahi remained Deputy Minister of Health.
The faction became a full political party in order to contest the 1992 elections. However, it failed to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5%, and subsequently disappeared