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2020-01-16T20:31:27.768Z


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Knesset member skipped a blue brush for Likud, but was not the first to cross the lines of Israeli politics • Partial list: Ben Gurion left a slam, Shimon Peres failed to move MK Avraham Musir into his so-called "stink drill"

  • Not the first to defect. Gadi Jibrakan // Photo: Oren Ben Hakun

Knesset member Gadi Jibrakan's fast-leap and not-so-elegant leap from the 33rd party in Blue and White to the 20th place in the Likud felt to many as an opportunistic act, but he was not the first to demonstrate to the Israeli public that ideology in Israel is merely an excuse for theology.

When in Jerusalem they wanted to set up a communal pool

The first to jump into Israeli politics, and the person after whom the skipping act is sometimes referred to as lantarism, was Mercy Klanther, a member of the Jerusalem Municipality. In 1956, during a coalition crisis in the municipality stemming from Mayor Gershon Agron's intention to open a reformed synagogue and mixed swimming pool in the city, he left his party that opposed the mayor's intent and landed blessings on the mayor's chair.

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When the old man formed a young party

But party leaks are not reserved only for negligent councilors or Knesset members from the bottom of the list, but sometimes for former prime ministers as well. David Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel and who was most closely affiliated with Mapai Party left her slamming after party leaders rejected his desire to continue investigating the "shameful business" affair and the involvement of party member Pinchas Lavon, who was the same defense minister period.

Following this, Ben-Gurion formed the Rafi party, but after two terms on the part of the party, and after the party failed to leave a mark in Israel, Ben-Gurion retired from politics.

The big bang or the act of not doing?

But not only did Ben-Gurion leave Mapai, but Ben Gurion's son-in-law made a similar move - decades after. Shimon Peres, who for years was associated with the Labor Party, lost the party's primaries to MK Amir Peretz and chose to retire from it. - And to establish Kadima with Ariel Sharon, a move that his supporters defined as the big bang of Israeli politics, and his opponents as an act that simply do not.

A party changer, he remains prime minister

But Peres's move was a complementary move by Likud chairman and prime minister at the time - Ariel Sharon. After conceiving the disengagement plan but failing to persuade his party's center to support the course, Sharon decided to leave the party along with many other senior officials, and reunite with Retire from the Labor Party, including Peres of course, and set up Kadima.

When Bennett replaced a house

In 2018 Bennett has been the chairman of the Jewish House for six years, and the prominent face of the party along with his roommate Ayelet Shaked. The two took the veteran party, which was a continuation of the NPO and injected new blood and spirit. But before the elections for the 20th Knesset, the party left the storm, just as it had come - and formed the new right-wing party.

However, neither Bennett, Shaked, nor the head of the Jewish House, Rabbi Rafi Peretz, expected less than a year after the split, and after a failed election campaign, all three will rejoin the same party - and do so again six months later in another third election campaign since the split.

The Mitsubishi who moved to Oslo

Gonen Segev, Alex Goldfarb and Esther Salmovich were elected to the Knesset in 1994 by former Chief of Staff Rafael Eitan. Eitan gained great popularity and public support during many times in the Knesset. However, despite Eitan's opposition to the Oslo three Of the political map, Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin helped pass the agreement, and in return Segev was appointed Minister and Goldfarb, whose critics claimed that a Mitsubishi survivor vehicle that was then promised to the deputy ministers was tempted.

The stinking exercise

The days, the days of the explosion of the unity government between the Alignment and the Likud in 1990. Peres tried to form a left-wing government without the Likud together with the ultra-Orthodox, and then concluded a government with them. However, the ultra-Orthodox support was not enough for Peres to form a government, and in order to obtain a majority for his government, he deflected from MK Likud's leader Avraham Sharir. For example, Peres failed to form a government, and the exercise was nicknamed the stink exercise.

At the end of the day, Peres wanted to split the Likud as a boomerang, as the act legitimized Labor MP Ephraim Gur, defected to the Likud and won the post of Deputy Minister of Transport, as well as being a party MK in the 13th Knesset.

Source: israelhayom

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