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Likud
Likud (, ), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (), is a major right-wing political party in Israel. It was founded in 1973 by Menachem Begin and Ariel Sharon in an alliance with several right-wing parties. Likud's landslide victory in the 1977 elections was a major turning point in the country's political history, marking the first time the left had lost power. In addition, it was the first time in Israel that a right-wing party received the most votes. After ruling the country for most of the 1980s, the party lost the Knesset election in 1992. Likud's candidate Benjamin Net
Greater Israel
State of Israel extending beyond recognized borders
The Jewish Home
defunct political party in Israel (2008–2023)
Jewish Defense League
Jewish far-right religious-political organization in the United States, whose stated goal is to "protect Jews from antisemitism by whatever means necessary"
Kach
Kach () was a radical Orthodox Jewish, religious Zionist political party in Israel, existing from 1971 to 1994. Founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane in 1971 based on his Jewish-Orthodox-nationalist ideology (subsequently dubbed Kahanism), the party won a single seat in the Knesset in the 1984 elections, after several electoral failures. However, it was barred from participating in the next elections in 1988 under the revised Knesset Elections Law banning parties that incited racism. After Kahane's assassination in 1990 the party split, with Kahane Chai ("Kahane Lives") breaking away from the main Kach
Third Temple
a yet to be built Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, mentioned in Jewish and Christian prophetic literature
Jewish Power
religious Zionist party
Kahanism
thumb|Flag of Kach, used by Kahanists Kahanism (; ) is a religious Zionist ideology based on the views of Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the Jewish Defense League and the Kach (; ) political party in Israel. Kahane believed that most Arabs living in Israel are the enemies of Jews and Israel itself, and that a Jewish, Halakhic state, in which non-Jews would have no voting rights, should be created.
Arie Eldad
Israeli physician, military officer and politician
National Union
former political alliance of right-wing and nationalist parties in Israel
Moledet
Moledet () was a minor right-wing to far-right political party in Israel.
Effie Eitam
Israeli politician
Isaac Ginsburgh
Israeli rabbi
Union of Right-Wing Parties
Israeli electoral alliance.
Tehiya
Tehiya (), originally known as Banai (, an abbreviation for ''Land of Israel Loyalists' Alliance''), then Tehiya-Bnai (), was an ultranationalist political party in Israel. The party existed from 1979 until 1992. In the eyes of many, Tehiya was identified with Geula Cohen, who founded the party and headed it throughout its existence.
Chardal
thumb|right|225px|Har Hamor Yeshiva - a renowned institution of the Hardal community
Hatikva
political party
Neo-Zionism
Neo-Zionism () is a far-right, ultranationalistic, and religious ideology that appeared in Israel following the Six-Day War in 1967 and the capture of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Neo-Zionists consider these lands part of Israel and advocate their settlement by Israeli Jews. Some advocate the transfer of Arabs not only from these areas but also from within the Green Line.
Herut – The National Movement
Israeli right wing political party
Movement for Greater Israel
political party in Israel
Im Tirtzu
far-right nonprofit organization
Eretz Yisrael Shelanu
Israeli political party