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Herut (Hebrew: חֵרוּת, lit. 'Freedom') was the
major conservative nationalist political party in
Israel from 1948
until its
formal merger into
Likud in...
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Herut was the
major right-wing
party in
Israel until its
merger into Likud.
Herut (Hebrew: חרות, lit. Freedom) may also
refer to:
Herut (newspaper), the...
- (Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈleχi]; Hebrew: לח"י – לוחמי חרות ישראל
Lohamei Herut Israel – Lehi, "Fighters for the
Freedom of
Israel – Lehi",
sometimes abbreviated...
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Herut (Hebrew: חֵרוּת, lit. Freedom) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Sharon plain near Tel Mond, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of Lev...
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Herut – The
National Movement (Hebrew: חרות – התנועה הלאומית,
Herut – HaTnu'a HaLeumit),
commonly known as just
Herut (חרות), was a
minor right-wing...
- year's
legislative election—
Herut, the
Liberal Party, the Free Centre, the
National List, and the
Movement for
Greater Israel.
Herut had been the nation's largest...
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Herut (Hebrew: בֵּית חֵרוּת, lit.
House of Freedom) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Sharon plain between Hadera and Netanya, it falls...
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becoming prime minister.
Begin was
elected to the
first Knesset, as head of
Herut, the
party he founded, and was at
first on the
political fringe, embodying...
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Herut (Hebrew: חרות, lit. 'Freedom') was the name of four
newspapers published in
Palestine and
later Israel. The
first was
established in
Jerusalem during...
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Herut Takele Legese (Hebrew: חרות טקלה לגסה; born 1938) is an
Israeli activist of Beta
Israeli origin, who
engaged in
underground activities in the 1980s...