The Arab Movement for Renewal, commonly known by its Hebrew abbreviation '''Ta'al''', is an anti-Zionist Arab nationalist political party in Israel, led by Ahmad Tibi.
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The Arab Movement for Renewal, commonly known by its Hebrew abbreviation '''Ta'al''', is an anti-Zionist Arab nationalist political party in Israel, led by Ahmad Tibi.
==History== Ta'al was founded by Tibi in the run-up to the 1996 elections where it ran under its original name, Arab Union, but received only 2,087 votes (0.1%). Since then, the party has only run on joint lists with other parties. For the 1999 elections it ran as part of the Balad list. Tibi won a seat, and broke away from Balad on 21 December that year. In the 2003 elections the party ran on a joint list with Hadash, with Tibi retaining his seat.
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