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(Redirected from Jewish-Arab Brotherhood) Political party in Israel
Jewish-Arab Brotherhood אחווה יהודית-ערבית
الأخوة اليهودية العربية
LeaderElias Nakhleh
Founded22 October 1968
Dissolved1969
Split fromProgress and Development
Merged intoCooperation and Brotherhood
IdeologyIsraeli Arab interests
Most MKs1 (1968–1969)
Fewest MKs1 (1968–1969)

Jewish–Arab Brotherhood (Hebrew: אחווה יהודית-ערבית, Ahva Yehudit-Aravit; Arabic: الأخوة اليهودية العربية) was a short-lived, one-man political party in Israel.

Background

The party was formed on 22 October 1968, during the sixth Knesset, when Elias Nakhleh broke away from Progress and Development.

For the 1969 elections, Nakhleh merged the party into Cooperation and Brotherhood, effectively swapping parties with Jabr Muadi, who had begun the session as a member of Cooperation and Brotherhood, then left to set up the Israeli Druze Faction, before joining Progress and Development.

References

  1. Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups Knesset website

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