HaTzeirim

Political party in Israel

HaTzeirim (Hebrew: הצעירים, lit. 'The Youth') was a short-lived political faction in Israel in the late 1990s.

Background

The faction was formed on 23 March 1999, during the 14th Knesset, when Center Party MK Eliezer Sandberg broke away from his party and established a single-member parliamentary group.

However, the faction was short-lived, as a week after its creation, Sandberg joined the Shinui group. He was later part of a group that broke away to form Secular Faction and then National Home, which merged into Likud.

  • HaTzeirim Knesset website
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Parliamentary
  • Likud
  • Yesh Atid
  • Shas
  • National Unity
    • Israel Resilience Party
  • National Religious Party–Religious Zionism
  • United Torah Judaism
    • Agudat Yisrael
    • Degel HaTorah
  • Otzma Yehudit
  • Yisrael Beiteinu
  • United Arab List
  • Hadash
    • Maki
    • Ta'al
  • Democrats
  • New Hope
  • Noam
Extra-
parliamentary
  • Ale Yarok
  • Arab Democratic Party
  • Arab National Party
  • Balad
  • Bible Bloc Party
  • Brit Olam
  • Da'am Workers Party
  • Derekh Eretz
  • Free Democratic Israel
  • Green Party
  • The Greens
  • Ihud Bnei HaBrit
  • Israel Democratic Party
  • New Economic Party
  • Pirate Party
  • Secular Right
  • Telem
  • Tzomet
  • U'Bizchutan
  • Yachad
  • Yamina
    • New Right
  • Yerushalmim
  • Zehut
Defunct


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