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Moshe "Musa" Peled (משה פלד, born 2 April 1945) is an Israeli former politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Tzomet, Mekhora and Moledet between 1992 and 1999.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Armored Corps (Israel), Beit HaShita, Gesher (1996 political party), Golan Heights, Kibbutz Movement, Knesset, Likud, Mandatory Palestine, Mekhora (political party), Ministry of Education (Israel), Moledet, National Union (Israel), Tzomet, 1992 Israeli legislative election, 1996 Israeli general election, 1999 Israeli general election.

  2. Mekhora (political party) politicians
  3. Moledet politicians
  4. People from Beit HaShita
  5. Tzomet politicians

Armored Corps (Israel)

The Israeli Armored Corps (חֵיל הַשִּׁרְיוֹן, Heil HaShiryon) is a corps of the Israel Defense Forces that, since 1998, has been subordinate to GOC Army Headquarters.

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Beit HaShita

Beit HaShita (בֵּית הַשִּׁטָּה, lit. House of the Acacia) is a kibbutz in northern Israel, under the jurisdiction of Gilboa Regional Council.

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Gesher (1996 political party)

Gesher (Bridge), officially the Gesher National Social Movement (Gesher – Teno'a Hevratit Le'umit), was a political party in Israel between 1996 and 2003.

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Golan Heights

The Golan Heights (Haḍbatu l-Jawlān or; רמת הגולן), or simply the Golan, is a basaltic plateau, at the southwest corner of Syria.

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Kibbutz Movement

The Kibbutz Movement (התנועה הקיבוצית, HaTnu'a HaKibbutzit) is the largest settlement movement for kibbutzim in Israel.

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Knesset

The Knesset (translit, translit) is the unicameral legislature of Israel.

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Likud

Likud (HaLikud), officially known as Likud – National Liberal Movement (HaLikud – Tnu'ah Leumit Liberalit), is a major right-wing political party in Israel.

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Mandatory Palestine

Mandatory Palestine was a geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the region of Palestine under the terms of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.

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Mekhora (political party)

Mekhora (מכורה, lit. Homeland) was a short-lived one-man political faction in Israel in the late 1990s.

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Ministry of Education (Israel)

The Ministry of Education (מִשְׂרָד הַחִנּוּךְ, translit. Misrad HaHinukh; وزارة التربية والتعليم) is the branch of the Israeli government charged with overseeing public education institutions in Israel.

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Moledet

Moledet (Homeland) was a minor right-wing political party in Israel.

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National Union (Israel)

The National Union (האיחוד הלאומי, HaIhud HaLeumi) was an alliance of right-wing and nationalist political parties in Israel.

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Tzomet

Tzomet (צוֹמֶת, lit., Crossroads) is a small, right-wing political party in Israel.

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1992 Israeli legislative election

Elections for the 13th Knesset were held in Israel on 23 June 1992.

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1996 Israeli general election

General elections were held in Israel on 29 May 1996.

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1999 Israeli general election

Early general elections for both the Prime Minister and the Knesset were held in Israel on 17 May 1999 following a vote of no confidence in the government; the incumbent Likud Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, ran for re-election.

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See also

Mekhora (political party) politicians

  • Moshe Peled (politician)

Moledet politicians

People from Beit HaShita

Tzomet politicians

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moshe_Peled_(politician)