Israeli Druze Faction

Israeli Druze Faction
Arabic name الكتلة الدرزية الإسرائيلية
Hebrew name הסיעה הדרוזית הישראלית
Leader Jabr Muadi
Founded 11 April 1967
Dissolved 1969
Split from Cooperation and Brotherhood
Merged into Progress and Development
Ideology Druze interest
Most MKs 1 (1967–1969)
Fewest MKs 1 (1967–1969)
Politics of Israel
Political parties
Elections

The Israeli Druze Faction (Arabic: الكتلة الدرزية الإسرائيلية, al-Ketla al-Druzia al-Isra'iliah, Hebrew: הסיעה הדרוזית הישראלית, HaSia'a HaDruzit HaYisraelit, also labelled as the 'Druze Party') was a short-lived, one-man political faction in Israel.

Background

The party was established on 11 April 1967 during the sixth Knesset, when Jabr Muadi left Cooperation and Brotherhood.[1]

Before the 1969 elections, Muadi joined Progress and Development, thus effectively swapping parties with Elias Nakhleh, who had begun the session as a member of Progress and Development, then left to set up the Jewish–Arab Brotherhood before joining Cooperation and Brotherhood.

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