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Likud Yisrael Beiteinu

Likud Yisrael Beiteinu[7] (Hebrew: הליכוד ישראל ביתנו; often referred by the Israeli media as Likud Beiteinu, הליכוד ביתנו‎) was an electoral alliance formed in 2012 by the center-right Likud and the right-wing Yisrael Beiteinu to contest the January 2013 Knesset elections.[8]

Likud Yisrael Beiteinu
הליכוד ישראל ביתנו
ChairmanBenjamin Netanyahu
Founded25 October 2012
Dissolved9 July 2014
IdeologyRevisionist Zionism[1]
Secularism[2][3]
Economic liberalism[4][5]
Conservatism
Russian-speakers' interests[6]
Political positionCentre-right to right-wing
Alliance ofLikud and Yisrael Beiteinu
Knesset
31 / 120
Election symbol
מחל
Website

History edit

On 25 October 2012, several days after the decision to dissolve the 18th Knesset, and after the decision was made to hold general elections, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Foreign Affairs Avigdor Lieberman convened a joint press conference in which they announced for the first time that their respective parties have established an electoral alliance in preparations for the 19th Knesset elections to be held in January 2013. Four days later, the Likud's Central Committee approved the decision.

According to Lieberman, the decision was made two months before it was announced.[9]

Initially the move encountered opposition from a number of prominent Likud members, led by Michael Eitan, who referred to the move as "the Likud's destruction",[10] nevertheless, after the approval of the move by the Likud's Central Committee he stated that he accepts the decision of the committee.[11] Eitan later failed to win re-election to the Knesset after performing poorly in a Likud primary election and being placed in an unrealistic spot on the party's election list.

Of the 31 seats won by Likud Beiteinu joint list, 20 were members of Likud and 11 of Yisrael Beiteinu.[12]

The electoral alliance was unpopular among both Likud and Yisrael Beiteinu.[13][14] In November 2013, it was reported that both parties would be holding discussions on whether to end their partnership. According to Haaretz, "the alliance stoked anger among senior Likud politicians, both because of the historic change and the high price the party ostensibly paid...."[15] Efforts by Yisrael Beitenu to formally merge with Likud after the election were rebuffed by Likud activists who worried about the effect an influx of organized new power centers could have on their own influence in the ruling party.[16]

The alliance was officially dissolved on 9 July 2014.

References edit

  1. ^
  2. ^ . Beytenu.org. Archived from the original on 1 August 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  3. ^ "Regarding religious issues in Israel, the party does not call for the separation of religion and state". Jewishvirtuallibrary.org. from the original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  4. ^ "Yisrael Beiteinu supports the advancement of free-market economic policies". Jewishvirtuallibrary.org. from the original on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  5. ^ Khanin, Vladimir (Ze'ev) (2009), "Israel's "Russian" Parties", Contemporary Israel: Domestic Politics, Foreign Policy and Security Challenges, Westview Press, p. 165
  6. ^ "Israel: Background and Relations with the United States" (PDF). Fas.org. (PDF) from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
  7. ^ "הליכוד – ישראל ביתנו בהנהגת בנימין נתניהו לראשות הממשלה". Knesset.gov.il. from the original on 2012-12-12. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  8. ^ Williams, Dan (2012-10-25). "Israel's Netanyahu, Lieberman merge parties for ballot". Reuters. from the original on 2017-03-10. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  9. ^ "ליברמן: "ההחלטה על האיחוד התקבלה לפני חודשיים" – פוליטי – הארץ". Haaretz.co.il. from the original on 2018-02-01. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  10. ^ "היוזמה של השר איתן: סיכול האיחוד עם ישראל ביתנו – וואלה! חדשות". News.walla.co.il. from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  11. ^ "ישראל היום | האיחוד יוצא לדרך". Israelhayom.co.il. 2012-10-30. from the original on 2016-05-14. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  12. ^ Edmund Sanders (2013-02-02). "Netanyahu officially asked to put together new Israeli government". Los Angeles Times. from the original on 2013-02-03. Retrieved 2017-02-27.
  13. ^ Haviv Rettig Gur (24 October 2013). "The calm before the political storm". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  14. ^ Yifa Yaakov (26 October 2012). "Substantial opposition within Likud and Yisrael Beytenu to new alliance". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  15. ^ Jonathan Lis (11 November 2013). "Likud, Yisrael Beiteinu expected to soon go their separate ways". Haaretz. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  16. ^ Haviv Rettig Gur (5 January 2014). "Hurting in the polls, Yisrael Beytenu looks to its future". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 30 June 2015.

External links edit

  • Binyamin Netanyahu's Likud party 'to merge with coalition partner' – published in The Guardian on October 25, 2012
  • Likud members rail against merger, say 'Bibi sold us out' – published in Ynetnews on October 26, 2012
  • Polls show new Israeli bloc will retain power[permanent dead link] – published in the Sacramento Bee on October 28, 2012
  • – published in The Washington Post on October 29, 2012
  • Likud Yisrael Beiteinu's list for the 19th Knesset (in Hebrew)

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Likud Yisrael Beiteinu 7 Hebrew הליכוד ישראל ביתנו often referred by the Israeli media as Likud Beiteinu הליכוד ביתנו was an electoral alliance formed in 2012 by the center right Likud and the right wing Yisrael Beiteinu to contest the January 2013 Knesset elections 8 Likud Yisrael Beiteinu הליכוד ישראל ביתנו ChairmanBenjamin NetanyahuFounded25 October 2012Dissolved9 July 2014IdeologyRevisionist Zionism 1 Secularism 2 3 Economic liberalism 4 5 ConservatismRussian speakers interests 6 Political positionCentre right to right wingAlliance ofLikud and Yisrael BeiteinuKnesset31 120Election symbolמחל Websitewww halikud beytenu org ilPolitics of IsraelPolitical partiesElectionsHistory editOn 25 October 2012 several days after the decision to dissolve the 18th Knesset and after the decision was made to hold general elections Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Foreign Affairs Avigdor Lieberman convened a joint press conference in which they announced for the first time that their respective parties have established an electoral alliance in preparations for the 19th Knesset elections to be held in January 2013 Four days later the Likud s Central Committee approved the decision According to Lieberman the decision was made two months before it was announced 9 Initially the move encountered opposition from a number of prominent Likud members led by Michael Eitan who referred to the move as the Likud s destruction 10 nevertheless after the approval of the move by the Likud s Central Committee he stated that he accepts the decision of the committee 11 Eitan later failed to win re election to the Knesset after performing poorly in a Likud primary election and being placed in an unrealistic spot on the party s election list Of the 31 seats won by Likud Beiteinu joint list 20 were members of Likud and 11 of Yisrael Beiteinu 12 The electoral alliance was unpopular among both Likud and Yisrael Beiteinu 13 14 In November 2013 it was reported that both parties would be holding discussions on whether to end their partnership According to Haaretz the alliance stoked anger among senior Likud politicians both because of the historic change and the high price the party ostensibly paid 15 Efforts by Yisrael Beitenu to formally merge with Likud after the election were rebuffed by Likud activists who worried about the effect an influx of organized new power centers could have on their own influence in the ruling party 16 The alliance was officially dissolved on 9 July 2014 References edit Yisrael Beytenu Lenience within the Halakha religious law Beytenu org Archived from the original on 1 August 2009 Retrieved 25 April 2010 Regarding religious issues in Israel the party does not call for the separation of religion and state Jewishvirtuallibrary org Archived from the original on 6 February 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2010 Yisrael Beiteinu supports the advancement of free market economic policies Jewishvirtuallibrary org Archived from the original on 6 February 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2010 Khanin Vladimir Ze ev 2009 Israel s Russian Parties Contemporary Israel Domestic Politics Foreign Policy and Security Challenges Westview Press p 165 Israel Background and Relations with the United States PDF Fas org Archived PDF from the original on 10 May 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2010 הליכוד ישראל ביתנו בהנהגת בנימין נתניהו לראשות הממשלה Knesset gov il Archived from the original on 2012 12 12 Retrieved 2017 02 27 Williams Dan 2012 10 25 Israel s Netanyahu Lieberman merge parties for ballot Reuters Archived from the original on 2017 03 10 Retrieved 2017 02 27 ליברמן ההחלטה על האיחוד התקבלה לפני חודשיים פוליטי הארץ Haaretz co il Archived from the original on 2018 02 01 Retrieved 2017 02 27 היוזמה של השר איתן סיכול האיחוד עם ישראל ביתנו וואלה חדשות News walla co il Archived from the original on 2013 12 03 Retrieved 2017 02 27 ישראל היום האיחוד יוצא לדרך Israelhayom co il 2012 10 30 Archived from the original on 2016 05 14 Retrieved 2017 02 27 Edmund Sanders 2013 02 02 Netanyahu officially asked to put together new Israeli government Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Retrieved 2017 02 27 Haviv Rettig Gur 24 October 2013 The calm before the political storm The Times of Israel Retrieved 18 March 2015 Yifa Yaakov 26 October 2012 Substantial opposition within Likud and Yisrael Beytenu to new alliance The Times of Israel Retrieved 18 March 2015 Jonathan Lis 11 November 2013 Likud Yisrael Beiteinu expected to soon go their separate ways Haaretz Retrieved 30 June 2015 Haviv Rettig Gur 5 January 2014 Hurting in the polls Yisrael Beytenu looks to its future The Times of Israel Retrieved 30 June 2015 External links editBinyamin Netanyahu s Likud party to merge with coalition partner published in The Guardian on October 25 2012 Likud members rail against merger say Bibi sold us out published in Ynetnews on October 26 2012 Polls show new Israeli bloc will retain power permanent dead link published in the Sacramento Bee on October 28 2012 Israel s governing Likud Party approves teaming up with nationalist Yisrael Beiteinu faction published in The Washington Post on October 29 2012 Likud Yisrael Beiteinu s list for the 19th Knesset in Hebrew Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Likud Yisrael Beiteinu amp oldid 1142673493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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