Geulat Yisrael

In today's article we are going to explore the fascinating world of Geulat Yisrael. From its beginnings to its relevance today, Geulat Yisrael has been the subject of interest and debate in different areas. Many experts have dedicated their time to studying and analyzing Geulat Yisrael, leading to a greater understanding of its importance and how it impacts our lives. Over the years, Geulat Yisrael has evolved and adapted to the changing circumstances of the modern world, generating new perspectives and approaches in its study. In this article, we will take a detailed look at all facets of Geulat Yisrael, from its origin to its impact on today's society.

Geulat Yisrael
גאולת ישראל
LeaderEliezer Mizrahi
Founded25 December 1990
Dissolved1990s
Split fromAgudat Yisrael
IdeologyUltra-Orthodox interest
Political positionCentre-right
Most MKs1 (1990–1992)
Fewest MKs1 (1990–1992)
Election symbol
קל

Geulat Israel (גאולת ישראל‎) was a short-lived Haredi political party in Israel in the early 1990s.

Background

The party was established on 25 December 1990 when Eliezer Mizrahi broke away from Agudat Yisrael.[1] Despite leaving the party, Mizrahi remained Deputy Minister of Health.

The party participated in the 1992 elections, where it won 12,851 votes (0.5%). However, this was not enough to cross the electoral threshold of 1.5% and Mizrahi lost his seat. The party subsequently disappeared. [citation needed]

Leaders

Leader Took office Left office
Eliezer Mizrahi 1990 1992

Election results

Election Leader Votes % Seats +/– Status
1992 Eliezer Mizrahi 12,851 0.49%
0 / 120
Decrease 1 Extraparliamentary

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