Ta'al
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Ta'al, Hebrew: תע"ל , a Hebrew acronym of Tnu'a Aravit LeHithadshut, Hebrew: תנועה ערבית להתחדשות (the Arab version: ?, Arab: الحركة العربية للتغيير), both meaning Arab Movement for Renewal, is an Israeli political party.
Its ideology is right-wing centrist, Arab nationalist, secular and anti-Zionist. Its political leader is Ahmad Tibi.
Ta'al was founded in the 1990s by Ahmad Tibi.
Number of seats in the 24th Knesset: 2 (-1).
Ta'al cooperated with Balad and Hadash as part of the Joint List until 2022. Together they have 6 seats.