Politics in Israel - Parties - Hadash
Hadash (חד"ש) is an
extreme left wing, largely Arab, anti-Zionist popular front group in
Israel made up of the Communist Party of Israel and other left-leaning
political groups. Hadash is an acronym for Hachazit Hademokratit
leshalom uleshivyon — "החזית הדמוקרטית לשלום ולשוויון", "The Democratic
Front for Peace and Equality". In the elections of 2003 Hadash received
3 Knesset seats in a joint list with the Arab nationlist party Ta'al,
out of 120. Most of Hadash's support comes from the Arab sector, and it
is generally considered an Arab party, but a significant minority of its
supporters are Jewish as was its leader for many years, Meir Vilner.
The party supports evacuation of all Israeli settlements, and a complete
withdrawal by Israel from all territories occupied as a result of the
1967 Six-day War and the establishment of a Palestinian state in those
territories. The party is also a strong supporter of workers' rights and
social rights.
Hadash defines itself as an anti-Zionist party. It advocates redefining
Israel from a state with Jewish character to a bi-national state (מדינה
דו-לאומית).
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadash
Back to Politics in Israel
|
|