Movement for Greater Israel

Movement for Greater Israel
Movement for Greater Israel
התנועה למען ארץ ישראל השלמה
Leader Avraham Yoffe
Founded July 1967
Dissolved 1976
Merged into La'am
Ideology Greater Israel
Alliance Likud (1973-1976)
Most MKs 1 (1973-1976)
Fewest MKs 0 (1969-1973)
Politics of Israel
Political parties
Elections

The Movement for Greater Israel (Hebrew: התנועה למען ארץ ישראל השלמה‎, HaTenu'a Lema'an Eretz Yisrael HaSheleima) was a political organisation in Israel during the 1960s and 1970s which subscribed to an ideology of Greater Israel.

The organization was formed in July 1967, a month after Israel captured the Gaza Strip, Sinai peninsula the West Bank and the Golan Heights in the Six-Day War. It called on the Israeli government to keep the captured areas and to settle them with Jewish population. Its founders were a mixture of Labor Zionists, Revisionists, writers and poets, including Nathan Alterman, Aharon Amir, Haim Gouri, Rachel Yanait Ben-Zvi, Yitzhak Tabenkin, Icchak Cukierman, Zivia Lubetkin, Eliezer Livneh, Moshe Shamir, Shmuel Katz, Zev Vilnay, Uri Zvi Greenberg, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Isser Harel, Israel Eldad, Dan Tolkovsky and Avraham Yoffe.

In the 1969 Knesset elections it ran as the "List for the Land of Israel", but earned only 7,561 votes (0.6%), and failed to cross the electoral threshold of 1%. Prior to the 1973 elections, it joined the Likud, an alliance of Herut, the Liberal Party, the Free Centre and the National List.[1] Likud won 39 seats, of which one was allocated to the Movement for Greater Israel, and taken by Avraham Yoffe.

In 1976 it merged with the National List and the Independent Centre (a breakaway from the Free Centre) to form La'am, which remained a faction within Likud until its merger into Herut in 1984. Two of its members, Moshe Shamir and Zvi Shiloah later became Knesset members for Likud and Tehiya.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Appendix B -- Israel: Political Parties and Organizations Library of Congress
  2. ^ Moshe Shamir Knesset website
  3. ^ Zbi Shiloah Knesset website

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