Yamin Yisrael

Yamin Yisrael
ימין ישראל
Leader Shaul Gutman
Miriam Lapid
Elionor Shiprin
Founded 24 July 1995
Split from Moledet
Ideology Judaism
Political position Right-wing
Most MKs 1 (1995–96)
Election symbol
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Yamin Yisrael (Hebrew: ימין ישראל, lit. Right Israel) was a minor right-wing political party in Israel.

Background

The party was founded on 24 July 1995 when Shaul Gutman broke away from Moledet.[1] It ran in the 1996 elections, but failed to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5% and did not win a seat.

In the 2003 elections the party ran a joint list with Herut – The National Movement. Although together the parties won 36,202 votes (1.1%), they were 8,000 short of the threshold. For the 2006 elections the party ran alongside Baruch Marzel's Jewish National Front, winning 28,824 votes (0.79%) and again failing to cross the threshold.

The party did not run in the 2009 elections.

Ideology

The party's objectives were to:[2]

References

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