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Hatikva (political party)

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Leader
  
Aryeh Eldad

Political position
  
Far-right

Founded
  
2007

Most MKs
  
1 (2009–2013)

Ideology
  
National conservatism, Greater Israel, Anti-Arabism, Neo-Zionism, Secularism, Economic liberalism, Revisionist Zionism

Alliance
  
National Union (2009–2012)

Hatikva (Hebrew: התקווה‎‎, lit. The Hope) is a minor political party in Israel. A secular far-right party, it is headed by Aryeh Eldad, and formed one of the factions of the National Union alliance.

Formed in late 2007, it was officially registered on 9 December 2007. Eldad has stated that the party needs 5000 members "to be legally qualified to raise up to NIS 2 million for each candidate running for party chairman".

For the 2009 elections the party joined the National Union, with Eldad winning fourth place on the Union's list.

In 2012, Hatikva and Eretz Yisrael Shelanu, another member party of the National Union, announced their decision to leave the alliance and form Otzma LeYisrael.

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Hatikva (political party) Wikipedia