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Elections in Israel gives information on election and election results in Israel. Large Flag of Israel File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Main article: Israel. ...
For other meanings, please see Zionism (disambiguation) Zionism is a Jewish political movement, developed in response to 19th century anti-Semitism. ...
Timeline of Zionism in the modern era: 1861 - The Zion Society is formed in Frankfurt, Germany. ...
Main article: State of Israel. ...
Theodor Herzl, in his middle age. ...
The Sykes-Picot Agreement of May 16, 1916 was a secret understanding between the governments of Britain and France defining their respective spheres of post-World War I influence and control in the Middle East and remains much of the common border between Syria and Iraq. ...
The Balfour Declaration was a letter dated November 2, 1917 from British Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour, to Lord Rothschild (Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild), a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation, a private Zionist organization. ...
Map of the territory under the British Mandate of Palestine. ...
Map showing the UN Partition Plan. ...
Yom Haatzmaut (××× ×עצ×××ת yom hÄ-âaá¹£mÄâūṯ), Israeli Independence Day, commemorates the declaration of independence of Israel in 1948. ...
The Land of Israel (Hebrew: ×רץ ×שר×× Eretz Yisrael) is the land that made up the ancient Jewish Kingdoms of Israel and Judah. ...
There are six main districts of Israel, known in Hebrew as mehozot (singular: mehoz) and thirteen sub-districts known as nafot (singular: nafa). ...
Cities in Israel, by district: // Northern District See also North District of Israel. ...
Jerusalem (31°46â² N 35°14â² E; Hebrew: ×ְר×ּש×Ö¸×Ö·×Ö´× Yerushalayim; Arabic: اÙÙØ¯Ø³ al-Quds; see also names of Jerusalem) is an ancient Middle Eastern city of key importance to the religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. ...
Tel-Aviv was founded on empty dunes north of the existing city of Jaffa. ...
For the Lebanese singer, see Haifa Wehbe Haifa (Hebrew ×Öµ××¤Ö¸× á¸¤efa, Ḥeyfa; Arabic ØÙÙÙÙÙØ§ ḤayfÄ) is the third-largest city in Israel, with a population close to 300,000. ...
Israeli contributions to science and technology have been significant, even strangely out of proportion for a country of roughly six million with continuous security challenges. ...
. The top 10 Israeli companies by sales are: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. ...
There are eight official universities in Israel, listed below (followed by their English acronym, if commonly used): Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI) Tel-Aviv University (TAU) University of Haifa Bar-Ilan University (BIU) Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) Technion - Israel Institute of Technology Weizmann Institute of Science Open...
This is a list of prominent Israelis (including Arab citizens of Israel). ...
This article discusses the demographics of Israel. ...
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The great majority of citizens in the State of Israel are Jewish; the great majority of Israeli Jews practice Judaism as their religion. ...
Israeli Arabs are Arabs who remained inside the borders of what would become Israel, when many either fled or were expelled from the area (see Nakba) during and immediately after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. ...
Kibbutz Dan, near Qiryat Shemona, in the Upper Galilee, 1990s A kibbutz (Hebrew: ×§××××¥; plural: kibbutzim: ×§×××צ××, gathering or together) is an Israeli collective community. ...
Modern Israeli music is heavily influenced by its constituents, which include Palestinians (see Palestinian music) and Jewish immigrants (see Jewish music) from more than 120 countries around the world have brought their own musical traditions, making Israel a global melting pot. ...
The archaeology of Israel is a national passion that also attracts considerable international interest on account of the regions Biblical links. ...
Israeli literature is literature of the nation of Israel. ...
This is a list of prominent Israelis (including Arab citizens of Israel). ...
Basic Laws of Israel function as Israels uncodified constitution. The State of Israel has no formal constitution. ...
Politics of Israel comprises of several interwoven components: // Laws Israels governmental system is based on several basic laws enacted by its unicameral parliament, the Knesset. ...
Political parties in Israel: Israel has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. ...
The Knesset (×× ×¡×ª, Hebrew for assembly) is the Parliament of Israel. ...
The Prime Minister of Israel is the elected head of the Israeli government. ...
President of the State of Israel is the head of state of Israel, but has a largely ceremonial, figurehead role with real power lying in the hands of the Prime Minister of Israel. ...
The Law of Return (Khok ha-Shvut) is Israeli legislation that allows Jews to settle in Israel and gain citizenship. ...
Halakha (Hebrew: ××××; also transliterated as Halakhah, Halacha, Halachah) is the collective corpus of Jewish rabbinic law, custom and tradition. ...
Foreign relations of Israel deals with some of the following issues: In addition to seeking an end to hostilities with Arab forces, against which it has fought five wars since 1948, Israel has given high priority to gaining wide acceptance as a sovereign state with an important international role. ...
Israel and the United Nations have had very mixed relations, since the states founding on May 14, 1948. ...
The Israel Security Forces (ISF) are several organizations collectively responsible for Israels security. ...
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (Hebrew: צ×× ×××× × ××שר×× Tsva Ha-Haganah Le-Yisrael ([Army] Force [for] the Defense of Israel), often abbreviated צ×× Tsahal, alternative English spelling Tzahal, is the name of Israels armed forces, comprising the Israel army, Israel air force and Israel navy. ...
Official seal of the Mossad Ha-Mossad le-Modiin ule-Tafkidim Meyuhadim (Hebrew: ××××¡× ××××××¢×× ××תפק×××× ×××××××, Institute for Intelligence and Special Tasks) is an Israeli intelligence agency, commonly referred to as Mossad. ...
Shabak emblem Defender who shall not be seen The Shabak (in Hebrew, ש×× Shabak an acronym of Sherut ha-Bitachon ha-Klali ש×ר×ת ×××××× ××××) known abroad as the Shin Bet or the GSS (General Security Service), is the Internal General Security Service of Israel. ...
Aman badge Aman (×××) is the Hebrew abbreviation for the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) Directorate of Military Intelligence (×××£ ×××××¢××), Israels central, overarching military inteligence. ...
Sayeret (Hebrew סיירת, pl. ...
The YAMAM ( יממ ) is the elite civilian counter-terrorism unit of Israel. ...
The Israel Border Police (Hebrew: משמר הגבול, mishmar hagvul) is a combat branch of the Israeli Police. ...
Israel and the Arab League states The Arab-Israeli conflict is a long-running conflict in the Middle East regarding the existence of the state of Israel and its relations with Arab states and with the Palestinian population (see Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...
// The 1948 Arab-Israeli War, called the War of Independence (Hebrew: ××××ת ×עצ×××ת) by Israelis and al Nakba (Arabic: اÙÙÙØ¨Ø©, the catastrophe) by Arabs, was the first in a series of wars in the Arab-Israeli conflict. ...
The 1949 Armistice Agreements are a set of agreements signed during 1949 between Israel and its neighbors Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. ...
HMS Eagle, Bulwark, and Albion of the British Royal Navy. ...
The Six-Day War (Hebrew: ××××ת ששת ××××× transliteration: Milhemet Sheshet Hayamim), also known as the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, Six Days War, or June War, was fought between Israel and its Arab neighbors Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. ...
// The War of Attrition was a limited war fought between Egypt and Israel from 1968 to 1970. ...
The Yom Kippur War (Hebrew: ××××ת ××× ×××פ×ר××; transliterated: Milhemet Yom HaKipurim; Arabic: ØØ±Ø¨ Ø£ÙØªÙبر; transliterated: Harb October or ØØ±Ø¨ تشرÙÙ transliterated: Harb Tishrin), also known as the October War, the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, and the Ramadan War, was fought from October 6 (the day of Yom Kippur) to October 24, 1973, between Israel and a...
Operation Litani was the official name of the Israel Defense Forces 1978 invasion of Lebanon up to the Litani river. ...
The 1982 Invasion of Lebanon, dubbed Operation Peace for Galilee (Shlom HaGalil in Hebrew), began June 6, 1982, when the Israel Defence Force invaded southern Lebanon purportedly in response to the Abu Nidal organizations assassination attempt against Israels ambassador to the United Kingdom, Shlomo Argov, and to halt...
From the time it was established in March 1945, the Arab League took an active role in the Arab-Israeli conflict. ...
Anwar Sadat (left), Jimmy Carter (center), and Menachem Begin (right) shake hands in celebration of the success of the Camp David Accords The Camp David Accords were signed by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on September 17, 1978, following twelve days of secret negotiations at...
The Israeli peace camp is a collection of political and non-political movements which desire to promote peace, mainly with the Arab neighbours of Israel (the Palestinians, Syria and Lebanon) and encourage co-existence with the Arab citizens of Israel. ...
Geneva Accord October 20, 2003 Road Map for Peace April 30, 2003 The Peoples Voice July 27, 2002 Elon Peace Plan 2002 ...
Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip are at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...
This is a incomplete timeline of events in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...
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The wreckage of a commuter bus in West Jerusalem after a suicide bombing on Tuesday, 18 June 2002. ...
Israels unilateral disengagement plan (Hebrew: ת××× ×ת ×××ª× ×ª×§×ת (the official name) or ת××× ×ת ××× ×ª×§×ת), also known as the disengagement plan, Gaza Pull-Out plan, and Gaza Expulsion plan (by its opponents) was a proposal by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, adopted by the government and enacted in August 2005, to remove all permanent Israeli...
The Peace process in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has taken shape over the years, despite the ongoing violence in the Middle East. ...
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Israel elects on national level a legislature. The Parliament (Knesset) has 120 members, elected for a four year term by proportional representation. Israel has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form coalition governments. Chamber of the Estates-General, the Dutch legislature. ...
The Knesset (×× ×¡×ª, Hebrew for assembly) is the Parliament of Israel. ...
Proportional representation (PR) is any election system which ensures a proportionally representative result of a democratic election, x% of votes should be represented by x% in the democratic institutions, parliament or congress. ...
A multi-party system is a type of party system. ...
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. ...
A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues. ...
A coalition government, or coalition cabinet, is a cabinet in parliamentary government in which several parties cooperate. ...
Last elections
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Past elections (To be added)
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External links - Electionworld
- Adam Carr's Election Archive
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