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{{Infobox political party
|name = Geulat Yisrael
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|founded = 25 December 1990
|dissolved = 1990s
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'''Geulat Israel''' ({{lang-he|גאולת ישראל}}, ''Salvation of Israel'') was a short-lived [[Haredi Judaism|ultra-orthodox]] [[List of political parties in Israel|political party]] in [[Israel]] in the early 1990s.
'''Geulat Israel''' ({{lang-he|גאולת ישראל}}, ''Salvation of Israel'') was a short-lived [[Haredi Judaism|ultra-orthodox]] [[List of political parties in Israel|political party]] in [[Israel]] in the early 1990s.


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The party was established on 25 December 1990 when [[Eliezer Mizrahi]] broke away from [[Agudat Yisrael]].<ref>[http://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>[http://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 [[Israeli legislative election, 1992|1992 elections]], where it won 12,851 votes (0.5%). However, this was not enough to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5% and Mizrachi lost his seat. The party subsequently disappeared
The party participated in the [[Israeli legislative election, 1992|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


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 14:35, 28 October 2009

Geulat Yisrael
גאולת ישראל
LeaderEliezer Mizrahi
Founded25 December 1990
Dissolved1990s
Split fromAgudat Yisrael
IdeologyMizrahi ultra-Orthodox interest
Most MKs1 (1990-1992)
Fewest MKs1 (1990-1992)
Election symbol
קל

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 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

References