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Mekhora
מכורה
Leader Moshe Peled
Founded4 March 1999
Dissolved4 March 1999
Split from Tzomet
Merged into Moledet
Political position Right-wing
Most MKs1 (1999)
Fewest MKs1 (1999)

Mekhora ( Hebrew: מכורה, lit. Homeland) was a short-lived one-man political faction in Israel in the late 1990s.

Background

The faction was formed on 4 March 1999, during the 14th Knesset, when MK Moshe Peled, a Deputy Speaker of the Knesset and Deputy Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, left Tzomet. The faction immediately merged into Moledet.

Peled lost his seat in the 1999 elections, in which Moledet ran as part of the National Union.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mekhora
מכורה
Leader Moshe Peled
Founded4 March 1999
Dissolved4 March 1999
Split from Tzomet
Merged into Moledet
Political position Right-wing
Most MKs1 (1999)
Fewest MKs1 (1999)

Mekhora ( Hebrew: מכורה, lit. Homeland) was a short-lived one-man political faction in Israel in the late 1990s.

Background

The faction was formed on 4 March 1999, during the 14th Knesset, when MK Moshe Peled, a Deputy Speaker of the Knesset and Deputy Minister of Education, Culture and Sport, left Tzomet. The faction immediately merged into Moledet.

Peled lost his seat in the 1999 elections, in which Moledet ran as part of the National Union.

External links



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