Ta'al facts for kids
Ta'al, Hebrew: תע"ל , a Hebrew acronym of Tnu'a Aravit LeHithadshut, Hebrew: תנועה ערבית להתחדשות ,
the Arab version: ?, Arab: الحركة العربية للتغيير ,
both meaning Arab Movement for Renewal, is an Israeli political party.
Its ideology is right-wing centrist, Arab nationalist, secular and anti-Zionist.
Political leader is Ahmad Tibi.
Ta'al was founded in the 1990s by Ahmad Tibi.
Number of seats in the 23rd Knesset: 3 (+1).
Ta'al is cooperating with Balad, Hadash and Ra'am as HaReshima HaMeshutefet (Hebrew) or al-Qa'imah al-Mushtarakah (Arab) (both meaning The Joint List). Together they have 15 seats.
Coalition parties:
Likud faction (37: Likud [36], The Jewish Home [1]) ---- Blue and White (15: Israel Resilience Party [15]) ---- Shas (9) ---- United Torah Judaism (7: Agudat Yisrael [4], Degel HaTorah [3]) ---- HaAvoda (3) ---- Derekh Ererz (2) ---- Gesher (1)
Opposition parties:
Yesh Atid-Telem (16: Yesh Atid [13], Telem [3] ---- The Joint List (15: Hadash [5], Ra'am [4], Balad [3], Ta'al [3]) ---- Yisrael Beiteinu (7) ---- Yamina (5: New Right [3], Tkuma [2]) ---- Meretz (3)
See also
In Spanish: Ta'al para niños