Israeli Druze Faction
| Israeli Druze Faction | |
|---|---|
| Arabic name | الكتلة الدرزية الإسرائيلية | 
| Hebrew name | הסיעה הדרוזית הישראלית | 
| Leader | Jabr Muadi | 
| Founded | 11 April 1967 | 
| Dissolved | 1969 | 
| Split from | Cooperation and Brotherhood | 
| Merged into | Progress and Development | 
| Ideology | Druze interest | 
| Most MKs | 1 (1967–1969) | 
| Fewest MKs | 1 (1967–1969) | 
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The Israeli Druze Faction (Arabic: الكتلة الدرزية الإسرائيلية, al-Ketla al-Druzia al-Isra'iliah, Hebrew: הסיעה הדרוזית הישראלית, HaSia'a HaDruzit HaYisraelit, also labelled as the 'Druze Party') was a short-lived, one-man political faction in Israel.
Background
The party was established on 11 April 1967 during the sixth Knesset, when Jabr Muadi left Cooperation and Brotherhood.[1]
Before the 1969 elections, Muadi joined Progress and Development, thus effectively swapping parties with Elias Nakhleh, who had begun the session as a member of Progress and Development, then left to set up the Jewish–Arab Brotherhood before joining Cooperation and Brotherhood.
References
- ↑ Mergers and Splits Among Parliamentary Groups Knesset website
 
External links
- Druze Party Knesset website
 
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