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Israeli political party
Meretz (Hebrew: מֶרֶצ, lit. 'Vigour'; Arabic: ميرتس) was a political party in Israel. It originated as an alliance of the Ratz, Mapam, and Shinui parties
Meretz
Israeli political party (1968–2024)
party agreed to merge with Meretz to form a new political party, The Democrats. The merger agreement provided for one Meretz representative in every four
Israeli_Labor_Party
Israeli political party
by the merger of the centre-left Israeli Labor Party and the left-wing Meretz party in July 2024. It is led by Yair Golan, who led the Labor Party prior
The_Democrats_(Israel)
Joint list of the Israeli Labor, Gesher, and Meretz parties
Labor-Gesher-Meretz (Hebrew: העבודה-גשר-מרצ, romanized: HaAvoda-Gesher-Meretz) or Emet (Hebrew: אמת; English: Truth), known as Labor-Meretz (Hebrew: העבודה-מרצ
Labor-Gesher-Meretz
Ahi Israel in the Centre became the Centre Party Meretz became Yachad, then Meretz-Yachad, then Meretz again Movement for Change and Initiative became
List of political parties in Israel
List_of_political_parties_in_Israel
Jewish law, and other religion-related actions of the coalition. On 19 May, Meretz MK Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi resigned from the coalition, alleging that the government
2022 Israeli legislative election
2022_Israeli_legislative_election
day. Both Meretz and Yisrael BaAliyah stressed the need to overtake Shas so that its influence on the next government would be limited. Meretz did this
1999_Israeli_general_election
Youth organization of the Meretz political party
Meretz Youth (Hebrew: נוער מרצ, Noar Meretz) is the youth wing of the Israeli political party Meretz. The organization was founded in 1992, after the union
Meretz_Youth
Election for leader of the Meretz Party
The 2022 Meretz leadership election was held on 23 August 2022 in the leadup to the 2022 Israeli legislative election. On 12 July, incumbent Nitzan Horowitz
2022 Meretz leadership election
2022_Meretz_leadership_election
list with Meretz to prevent the possibility of either party not making the electoral threshold and not entering the Knesset. Labor and Meretz announced
2020 Israeli legislative election
2020_Israeli_legislative_election
that she would not run in. In response, Meretz chairman Tomer Reznik urged Labor to hold joint primaries with Meretz. On 6 May, the party announced the final
2026 Israeli legislative election
2026_Israeli_legislative_election
the Arab population of Israel. combined 2022 popular vote of Labor and Meretz, the precursor parties of The Democrats July 2024 survey grouped Yisrael
Opinion polling for the 2026 Israeli legislative election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2026_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli major general (born 1962)
Israeli government, and served as a Member of the Knesset representing Meretz from 2019 to 2022. He is a reserve major general (Aluf) in the Israel Defense
Yair_Golan
Israeli politician (born 1976)
Environmental Protection from 2021 to 2022, as a member of the Knesset for Meretz from 2013 to 2021, and as the party's leader between 2018 and 2019. As of
Tamar_Zandberg
Israeli electoral alliance, 2015 to 2022
Meretz, and Kulanu with Israel Beytenu), officials from the Zionist Union, Meretz, and Yesh Atid explored the idea that the Zionist Union and Meretz revoke
Joint_List
Economic Party Likud and Religious Zionist Party Israeli Labor Party and Meretz Shas and United Torah Judaism Leadership elections were held by some parties
2021 Israeli legislative election
2021_Israeli_legislative_election
2021–22 coalition led by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid
Atid, Blue and White, Yamina, the Labor Party, Yisrael Beiteinu, New Hope, Meretz, and the United Arab List. The cabinet was succeeded by the thirty-seventh
Thirty-sixth government of Israel
Thirty-sixth_government_of_Israel
would allow full-time Torah students exemptions from serving in the IDF. Meretz and Yesh Atid submitted a proposal on 12 March 2018 seeking the dissolution
April 2019 Israeli legislative election
April_2019_Israeli_legislative_election
An election was held for the leadership of the Meretz party on 27 June 2019 at the party's conference. Nitzan Horowitz unseated incumbent leader Tamar
2019 Meretz leadership election
2019_Meretz_leadership_election
"Poll: Jewish Home Stuck at 11 Seats, Labor Top". Arutz Sheva. 27 Feb 2015. "Meretz Hits New Lows in Latest Elections Polls". Arutz Sheva. 27 Feb 2015. "Thursday
Opinion polling for the 2015 Israeli legislative election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2015_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli Labor Party leadership election
Labor in the election with the left-wing Meretz party, especially after the election's results came in. Meretz won no seats due to falling narrowly below
2024 Israeli Labor Party leadership election
2024_Israeli_Labor_Party_leadership_election
tabling social/welfare laws. During the campaign, Meretz attacked Shinui (previously one of Meretz's co-founders) for being a 'passing fad' party, in the
2006 Israeli legislative election
2006_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli politician (1927–2014)
Israeli politician. She founded the progressive Ratz party, was leader of the Meretz party, Leader of the Opposition from 1988 to 1990, and served as Minister
Shulamit_Aloni
Election for the leadership of Meretz party
An election was held for the leadership of the Meretz party on 22 March 2018. It saw the election of Tamar Zandberg. The vote was open to party members
2018 Meretz leadership election
2018_Meretz_leadership_election
Joint list of the Israeli Israeli Labor Party and Gesher parties
Orly Levy of the Gesher party. The list was superseded by the Labor-Gesher-Meretz list for the 2020 Israeli legislative election. The Labor party's support
Labor-Gesher
Israeli politician (born 1956)
Rights and former leader of Meretz. Galon served as a member of the Knesset from 1999 to 2017 and ran as the leader of Meretz in the 2022 Israeli legislative
Zehava_Galon
Israeli politician (born 1965)
served as Israel's Minister of Health from 2021 to 2022. A former leader of Meretz, he previously served as the chief U.S. correspondent and commentator for
Nitzan_Horowitz
Labor Zionist parties (Mapai, Ahdut HaAvoda, Labor Party, Mapam, Ratz and Meretz). 1922: Centrists in the World Zionist Organization form the General Zionists
Liberalism_in_Israel
Israeli activist
Tel Aviv. In the past she was an activist in the Israeli political party Meretz, and since 2012 she has been one of the leaders in the movement against
Sheffi_Paz
Likud and the Jewish Home Yisrael Beiteinu and Kulanu Zionist Union and Meretz Shas and United Torah Judaism The table below lists the parliamentary factions
2015 Israeli legislative election
2015_Israeli_legislative_election
Election for leader of the Meretz Party
The 1996 Meretz leadership election was held on 22 October 1996. It saw the election of Yossi Sarid to succeed Shulamit Aloni as the party's leader. This
1996 Meretz leadership election
1996_Meretz_leadership_election
activist joins Meretz leadership race". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 20 January 2012. "מרצ - הבחירות לראשות מרצ יתקיימו ב-7 בפברואר". Meretz. 23 March 2009
2013 Israeli legislative election
2013_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli politician (1940–2015)
Alignment, Ratz and Meretz between 1974 and 2006. A former Minister of Education and Minister of the Environment, he led Meretz between 1996 and 2003
Yossi_Sarid
Political party in Israel
around party founder Azmi Bishara to ultimately veto any agreement with Meretz. Meretz subsequently slammed the List for having chosen nationalism and separatism
Balad_(political_party)
Election for leader of the Meretz Party
The 2008 Meretz leadership election was held on 18 March 2008. Ran Cohen, member of the Knesset since 1984 and former minister of industry and trade (1999–2000)
2008 Meretz leadership election
2008_Meretz_leadership_election
Authority separated the parties into two blocs: Left-wing: Jewish: Alignment, Meretz (Ratz, Mapam, Shinui) Arab: Hadash, PLP, Mada Right-wing: Secular: Likud
1992 Israeli legislative election
1992_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli politician (born 1972)
politician and diplomat. She was a member of the Knesset representing Meretz from 2021 to 2022. Zoabi was born in Nazareth, the eldest daughter of a
Ghaida_Rinawie_Zoabi
Political party in Israel
the name of a faction led by Roman Bronfman, which was associated with Meretz. In 2020 the party was revived for five days by Yair Golan. The party was
Democratic_Choice_(Israel)
Political party in Israel
in 1992, it joined with Ratz and Mapam to form the leftist alliance, Meretz. Meretz won 12 seats in the 1992 elections, and was Yitzhak Rabin's major coalition
Shinui
Political party in Israel
and women's rights. It was active from 1973 until its formal merger into Meretz in 1997. The Movement for Civil Rights and Peace was formed in 1973 by Shulamit
Ratz_(political_party)
faction in the Labor party (which supported the positions of the left-wing Meretz party) and the hawkish faction in the Labor party (whose position was very
2003 Israeli legislative election
2003_Israeli_legislative_election
The 2009 Israeli legislative election was held using closed list proportional representation. Each party presented a list of candidates to the Central
Party lists for the 2009 Israeli legislative election
Party_lists_for_the_2009_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli political party youth wing
Young Meretz (Hebrew: צעירי מרצ, romanized: Tzeiri Meretz) is the young adult wing of the Israeli political party Meretz. All members of Meretz aged 18–35
Young_Meretz
Newspaper in Mandatory Palestine and Israel
Palestine, which became Mapam after 1948, which itself became a component of Meretz after 1992. The paper was established as Mishmar on 30 July 1943 as the
Al_HaMishmar
Election for leader of the Meretz Party
The 2012 Meretz leadership election was held on 7 February 2012 in which party convention delegates elected Zehava Galon as the party's leader. Zehava
2012 Meretz leadership election
2012_Meretz_leadership_election
Political party in Israel
it merged with the Ratz and Shinui parties to form the social-democratic Meretz in 1992, with Mapam dissolving altogether in 1997. Mapam was established
Mapam
Left-wing political alliance in Israel
Democratic Camp') was a left-wing political alliance in Israel formed between Meretz, Israel Democratic Party, Labor defector Stav Shaffir, and the Green Movement
Democratic_Union_(Israel)
Israeli politician
politician and former Minister of Agriculture. Oron led the political party Meretz between 2008 and 2011, and served as a member of the Knesset for it and
Haim_Oron
1992–95 government led by Yitzhak Rabin
party's victory in the June elections. The coalition also contained the new Meretz party (an alliance of Ratz, Mapam, and Shinui) and Shas, and held 62 of
Twenty-fifth government of Israel
Twenty-fifth_government_of_Israel
Israel–Palestine-focused American advocacy organization
Partners for Progressive Israel is the American branch of the World Union of Meretz. The organization's activities in the U.S. include: A webinar series, entitled
Partners for Progressive Israel
Partners_for_Progressive_Israel
who wanted to ensure that Labor's staunchly secularist coalition partner Meretz would not return to government, tilted the outcome in Netanyahu's favour
1996_Israeli_general_election
Political party
Workers Party (one of the fore-runners of MAPAM, itself a forerunner of Meretz in turn). Beinin, Joel. Was the Red Flag Flying There?: Marxist Politics
Socialist_League_of_Palestine
Political party in Israel (1930–1968)
Communists Israeli Labor Party The Israelis Left Faction Mapai Mapam Meimad Meretz (Democratic Choice) One Nation Rafi Ratz Post-Zionists Black Panthers Left
Mapai
Torah Judaism had both rejected offers to join, while negotiations with Meretz-Yachad were still ongoing. On 26 October, Livni recommended to President
2009 Israeli legislative election
2009_Israeli_legislative_election
International League of Religious Socialists sat down with both the PLO and the Meretz party, an Israeli religious socialist party, in West Bank and Israel, respectively
International League of Religious Socialists
International_League_of_Religious_Socialists
Israeli grassroots movement
Communists Israeli Labor Party The Israelis Left Faction Mapai Mapam Meimad Meretz (Democratic Choice) One Nation Rafi Ratz Post-Zionists Black Panthers Left
Standing_Together_(movement)
White, Labor-Gesher and the Democratic Union Meretz only (thus without the Israel Democratic Party) Meretz and the Green Party only (thus without the Israel
Opinion polling for the 2020 Israeli legislative election
Opinion_polling_for_the_2020_Israeli_legislative_election
1992. The breakdown by party was as follows: Labor Party: 44 Likud: 32 Meretz: 12 Tzomet: 8 National Religious Party: 6 Shas: 6 United Torah Judaism:
List of members of the thirteenth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_thirteenth_Knesset
Israeli rabbi, head of the IDF rabbinate
rape during wartime were somehow not meant to apply in the modern era. Meretz leader Zehava Gal-On said Krim was not "suitable" for the role because of
Eyal_Krim
1999–2001 government led by Ehud Barak
(an alliance of the Labor Party, Meimad and Gesher), Barak included Shas, Meretz, Yisrael BaAliyah, the Centre Party, the National Religious Party and United
Twenty-eighth government of Israel
Twenty-eighth_government_of_Israel
Socialist society in the United Kingdom
society affiliated with the UK Labour Party. It was a member of the Avodah–Meretz–Arzenu–Ameinu grouping within the World Zionist Organization. JLM is affiliated
Jewish_Labour_Movement
Prime Minister of Israel (1948–1953; 1955–1963)
Communists Israeli Labor Party The Israelis Left Faction Mapai Mapam Meimad Meretz (Democratic Choice) One Nation Rafi Ratz Post-Zionists Black Panthers Left
David_Ben-Gurion
Israeli politician and economist
an Israeli politician and economist. He served as a Knesset member for Meretz between 1999 and 2009. Avshalom Vilan was born on Kibbutz Negba. He served
Avshalom_Vilan
20th-century Jewish political party and organisation
of the WLZM within the WZO is Mapam's successor, the World Union of Meretz. Meretz succeeded Mapam as a member of the Socialist International and, since
Poale_Zion
List of current members of the Knesset
On 30 June 2024, the Israeli Labor Party announced plans to merge with Meretz to become The Democrats, with Labor MKs expected to become MKs for the new
List of members of the twenty-fifth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_twenty-fifth_Knesset
Political party in Israel
wave of secularist sentiment, parallel to the new left-wing secularist Meretz, gaining the support of many young Israelis, leading to a surprising result
Tzomet
Political party in England and Wales
Party of Iran Green Party Iraq Israel Ale Yarok The Greens Green Party Meretz Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Lebanon Malaysia Mongolia Nepal New Zealand Pakistan
Green Party of England and Wales
Green_Party_of_England_and_Wales
Electoral list in Israel
Communists Israeli Labor Party The Israelis Left Faction Mapai Mapam Meimad Meretz (Democratic Choice) One Nation Rafi Ratz Post-Zionists Black Panthers Left
Hadash–Ta'al
election was part of the 2013 Israeli municipal elections. Nitzan Horowitz (Meretz), member of the Knesset Ron Huldai (One Tel Aviv), incumbent mayor since
2013 Tel Aviv mayoral election
2013_Tel_Aviv_mayoral_election
Israeli writer, journalist and intellectual (1939–2018)
took place in 2003, Oz appeared in the Meretz television campaign, calling upon the public to vote for Meretz. Oz was a supporter of the Second Lebanon
Amos_Oz
Prime Minister of Israel from 1999 to 2001
reform to "clean up" in-party corruption. Consequentially, the left wing Meretz party quit the coalition after they failed to agree on the powers to be
Ehud_Barak
Arab-Israeli politician
politician who served as a minister and was a member of the Knesset for Meretz in 2021 and was also an MK for the party between 2013 and 2019. As of June
Issawi_Frej
Israeli military leader and politician (1915–1981)
Communists Israeli Labor Party The Israelis Left Faction Mapai Mapam Meimad Meretz (Democratic Choice) One Nation Rafi Ratz Post-Zionists Black Panthers Left
Moshe_Dayan
Israeli politician
December 1965) is an Israeli politician. He was a member of the Knesset for Meretz in three spells between 2000 and 2022. Born in Jerusalem to Kurdish-Jewish
Mossi_Raz
Mayor of Hod HaSharon, Israel
elections, he joined forces with the Meretz party in the city, and the parties ran together under the "Ketzev-Meretz" list. In the 2018 elections, the joint
Amir_Kochavi
Israeli song originally performed by the Nahal band
rise" (תנו לשמש לעלות, tnu lashemesh la'alot) to "Let Meretz rise" (תנו למרצ לעלות, tnu leMeretz la'alot), incorporating it into their campaign slogan
Shir_LaShalom
Political party in Israel
the Labor party. For the 2020 March elections, Gesher-Labor unified with Meretz in light of worries that neither party would pass the 3.25% threshold needed
Gesher_(2019_political_party)
social democratic movement. Modern activists and political parties, such as Meretz and Israeli Labor Party, now focus on addressing socioeconomic inequality
Socialism_in_Israel
1995–96 government led by Shimon Peres
November. Peres kept the same coalition as previously, namely the Labor Party, Meretz and Yiud, which together held only 58 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. However
Twenty-sixth government of Israel
Twenty-sixth_government_of_Israel
three parties: the Blue and White alliance (35 votes), Labor (6 votes), and Meretz (4 votes). All other Knesset members voted for the resolution, with the
September 2019 Israeli legislative election
September_2019_Israeli_legislative_election
Israeli politician and author (1939–2024)
seat in the 2003 elections, and left Labor to join Meretz with Yossi Beilin. Dayan headed the Meretz list in the Tel Aviv municipal elections in 2004,
Yael_Dayan
Israeli advocate and politician
of the Knesset representing Meretz. She was a member of the Tel Aviv city council between 2013 and 2018, representing Meretz, and was the secretary general
Gaby_Lasky
The breakdown by party was as follows: One Israel: 26 Likud: 19 Shas: 17 Meretz: 10 Yisrael BaAliyah: 6 Shinui: 6 Centre Party: 6 National Religious Party:
List of members of the fifteenth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_fifteenth_Knesset
Jewish nationalist movement
Hashomer Hatzair, followed by Mapam in the late twentieth century, and Meretz until 2022.[citation needed] In Labor Zionist thought, a revolution of the
Zionism
Former Israeli political alliance
to form an unstable coalition government with six other parties: Shas, Meretz, Yisrael BaAliyah, the Centre Party, the National Religious Party and United
One_Israel
List of current members of the Knesset
Shehadeh Hadash Aida Touma-Suleiman Ta'al Osama Saadi Hadash Ofer Cassif Meretz (6) Meretz Yair Golan Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi Mossi Raz Michal Rozin Gaby Lasky
List of members of the twenty-fourth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_twenty-fourth_Knesset
Ariel Buchnik Yael Shmargad Tzipora Feinberg Yosef Ahimeir Moshe Nissim The Meretz list was headed by Zehava Gal-On. Zehava Gal-On Mossi Raz Michal Rozin Ali
Party lists for the 2022 Israeli legislative election
Party_lists_for_the_2022_Israeli_legislative_election
Political crisis in Israel
support from Blue and White, Labor Party, Yisrael Beiteinu, New Hope, and Meretz, with Yamina and Ra'am possibly giving support. On 30 May, Bennett announced
2018–2022 Israeli political crisis
2018–2022_Israeli_political_crisis
City in Central Israel
vote for right wing parties in national elections. Outside the kibbutzim, Meretz receives more votes in Tel Aviv than in any other city in Israel. Tel Aviv
Tel_Aviv
cooperation, MK representing Meretz Yisrael Galili (1911–1986), former minister Zehava Gal-On, former MK and leader of Meretz Gila Gamliel, minister of senior
List_of_Israeli_politicians
Likud: 38 Labor Party-Meimad: 19 Shinui: 15 Shas: 11 National Union: 7 Meretz-Yachad and the Democratic Choice: 6 National Religious Party: 6 United Torah
List of members of the sixteenth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_sixteenth_Knesset
Zionist Jewish organisation in America
Communists Israeli Labor Party The Israelis Left Faction Mapai Mapam Meimad Meretz (Democratic Choice) One Nation Rafi Ratz Post-Zionists Black Panthers Left
New_Jewish_Narrative
Political party symbol for use on ballots
Zionist Union, Labor-Gesher-Meretz) 1969 את Alignment 1965 א Mapai 1931 ות Ahdut HaAvoda 1955 מ Left Bloc, Mapam 1944 מרצ Meretz (Democratic Union) 1992
Electoral_symbol
Political party in Cyprus
Party of Iran Green Party Iraq Israel Ale Yarok The Greens Green Party Meretz Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Lebanon Malaysia Mongolia Nepal New Zealand Pakistan
Movement of Ecologists – Citizens' Cooperation
Movement_of_Ecologists_–_Citizens'_Cooperation
Israeli politician (born 1966)
Knesset for the Democrats, which was formed in 2024 by a merger of Labor and Meretz. She served as leader of the Labor Party from 2021 until 2024 after having
Merav_Michaeli
Party: 34 Likud-Gesher-Tzomet: 32 Shas: 10 National Religious Party: 9 Meretz: 9 Yisrael BaAliyah: 7 Hadash-Balad: 5 United Torah Judaism: 4 The Third
List of members of the fourteenth Knesset
List_of_members_of_the_fourteenth_Knesset
Left-leaning variant of Zionism
party, which in turn later joined with Shulamit Aloni’s Ratz to create Meretz. The Mapai party later became the Israeli Labor Party, which for a number
Labor_Zionism
Israeli secret prison camp
militants against the British occupation were interrogated. One building, "Meretz", did not appear on any modern Israeli maps and was not mentioned in any
Camp_1391
Hungarian and American investor and philanthropist (born 1930)
in Yitzhak Rabin's image. His views are more or less the common views in Meretz and in the Labor Party." According to Alexander, Soros supports a two-state
George_Soros
Tel Aviv Municipal Election
+/– One Tel Aviv Ron Huldai 20.91 7 0 Yesh Atid Orna Barbivai 18.09 6 +5 Meretz Mital Lehavi [he] 16.44 5 +2 We Are All The City Amir Badran [he] 7.65 3
2024 Tel Aviv municipal election
2024_Tel_Aviv_municipal_election
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Hebrew
(עֻזָּה, ×¢Ö»×–Ö¼Ö¸×) Hebrew name UZZA means "power, strength." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a man slain by God for touching the ark.
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English American
Loyal.
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Goddess name
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Garland of Waves
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
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Angel; A Messenger from God
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Music
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Amazon.
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American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Latin, Spanish
Universal Battle; Powerful Fighter; Whole Battle; Battle Winner
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
The Rising Sun
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