National Home
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For the anti-disengagement organisation, see HaBayit HaLeumi.
National Home הבית הלאומי | |
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Founded | 5 February 2006 |
Dissolved | March 2006 |
Split from | Secular Faction |
Merged into | Likud |
Most MKs | 2 (2006) |
Fewest MKs | 2 (2006) |
Politics of Israel Political parties Elections |
National Home (Hebrew: הבית הלאומי, HaBayit HaLeumi) was a short-lived political faction in Israel during 2006.
Background
National Home was formed on 5 February 2006 when two MKs, Hemi Doron and Eliezer Sandberg broke away from the Secular Faction (itself a recent breakaway from Shinui). The faction received 600,000 shekels in party funding (transferred from Hetz, the Secular Faction's new guise).[1]
The faction was dissolved shortly before the March 2006 elections when both Doron and Sandberg joined Likud.[2] However, neither of them were included on Likud's Knesset list and both lost their seats.
References
- ↑ Shahar Ilan (16 February 2006). "Shas' spin". Haaretz. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- ↑ Politics: Filling in the blanks Jerusalem Post, 10 February 2006
External links
- National Home Knesset website
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