Yisrael HaMithadeshet
Aliyah Yisrael HaMithadeshet עליה ישראל המתחדשת | |
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Leader | Michael Nudelman Yuri Stern |
Founded | 1999 |
Dissolved | 2009 |
Split from | Yisrael BaAliyah |
Political position | Centre-right |
Most MKs | 2 (1999) |
Election symbol | |
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Yisrael HaMithadeshet (Hebrew: ישראל המתחדשת, lit. Renewed Israel), formerly known as Aliyah (עלי"ה, lit. Immigration but also an acronym for Amenu LiMa'an Yisrael HaMithadeshet (עמנו למען ישראל המתחדשת, lit. We People For a Renewed Israel)) is a political party in Israel.
Background
The party was formed on 23 February 1999 during the
After the split, Nudelman initially suggested the party be named Shiluv (
Aliyah was still in existence as a faction within Yisrael Beiteinu in 2005.[1] In that year Nudelman filed a lawsuit against Yisrael Beiteinu for using five million shekels of funds belonging to Aliyah for municipal election campaigns.[1] Stern remained an MK for the party until his death in 2007; Nudelman defected to Kadima during the 16th Knesset after serving as an independent[clarification needed].
Renamed Yisrael Mithadeshet, the party ran as an independent entity in the 2009 elections with Nudelman as its head, but failed to win any seats.
References
- ^ a b Lily Galili (6 September 2005). "How do you say 'the next prime minister' in Russian?". Haaretz. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
External links
- Aliah - For a Renewed Israel Knesset website