Likud

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Ynetnews פורסם: 01.02.08, 08:22

Chairman: Benjamin Netanyahu

 

The Likud is a center-right party, whose roots can be traced back to the teachings of Ze'ev Jabotinsky and Revisionist Zionism.

 

These teachings were the base for the formation of the Herut movement by Menachem Begin upon Israel's establishment.

 

With time, Herut joined forces with the Liberal movement, and in 1973 allied with other political elements present in the 1970s, such as the Free Centre, the National List and the Movement for Greater Israel, and was renamed the Likud.

 

In 1977, the party won 45 Knesset seats in the elections and for the first time rose to power. In 1979, Begin signed the peace treaty with Egypt. In 1982, a Likud-led government initiated the Lebanon War, eventually prompting Begin to resign and quit public life. His replacement Yitzhak Shamir formed a national unity government with Labor.

 

Sahmir's leadership of the Likud was followed by the first tenure of Benjamin Netanyahu, who was elected Israeli prime minister in 1996, following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin.

 

Netanyahu was followed by Ariel Sharon, a prominent Likud figure since its inception. Sharon was elected prime minister in 2001, but left the Likud in 2005 to form Kadima. Netanyahu was reelected Likud chair in December 2005.

 

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