Alignment (Israel)
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HaMa'arakh, Hebrew: המערך , meaning The Alignment, was an Israeli alliance of social democratic parties.
HaMa'arakh existed two times:
1. 1965-1969 between Mapai and Ahdut HaAvoda.
These two parties merged with Rafi into HaAvoda in 1968.
2. 1968-1991 between HaAvoda and Mapam.
Mapam was a predecessor of Meretz.
Alignment (Israel) Media
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Combination of the hebrew letters 'alef' 'mem' and 'taf'
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Alignment politicians at a 1965 conference. From left to right: Aharon Becker, Yisrael Galili, Levi Eshkol, Reuven Barkat, Yigal Allon and Mordechai Ish-Shalom
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Conference of the Israeli Labour Party in 1969
Logo used by the party in 1977
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Symbol of the second Alignment, with a stylized Star of David