Koah HaKesef (Hebrew: כוח הכסף, lit. Power of Money), formerly known as The Party for the War against Banks (Hebrew: המפלגה למלחמה בבנקים, HaMiflaga LeMilhama BeBankim) or HaLev (Hebrew: הלב) is a minor political party in Israel. Their goal is to reduce damages that the banks are causing to the public by legislation.
The party was established as the Settlement Party (Hebrew: מפלגת ההתיישבות, Miflaget HaHityasvut) in 1996 following economic crises in many kibbutzim. However, following a deal signed in the same year between the government, the Kibbutz Movement and the banks, the party's activity was ceased.
In 2006 the party was re-established again, and decided to run in the elections that year, claiming that the banks were causing poverty, and exploitatiing citizens. However, they won only 2,163 votes (0.07%), well below the electoral threshold of 2%. In the 2009 elections they again failed to pass the threshold.
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