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  1. The Alignment (Hebrew: המערך, romanized: HaMa'arakh) was the name of two political alliances in Israel, both of which ended their existence by merging into the Israeli Labor Party. The first Alignment was a 1965 alliance of Mapai and Ahdut HaAvoda .

  2. Alineamiento ( hebreo: המערך, ha-Maarakh) fue una coalición política de centroizquierda en Israel que fue establecida en 1965 entre el partido Mapai y el movimiento Ajdut HaAvodá, pero fue disuelta tres años después cuando estos dos partidos y el partido Rafi se unieron para formar el Partido Laborista Israelí.

  3. Until the 1977 Knesset election, Israel was ruled by successive coalition governments led by Mapai or the Mapai-dominated Alignment. From 1967 to 1970, a national unity government included all of Israel's parties except for the Communist Party of Israel's two factions.

  4. The Non-Aligned Movement ( NAM) is a forum of 120 countries that are not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. It was founded with the view to advancing interests of developing countries in the context of Cold War confrontation. [5] After the United Nations, it is the largest grouping of states worldwide.

  5. Alignment (Israel) HaMa'arakh, Hebrew: המערך‎ , meaning The Alignment, was an Israeli alliance of social democratic parties. HaMa'arakh existed two times: 1. 1965-1969 between Mapai and Ahdut HaAvoda . These two parties merged with Rafi into HaAvoda in 1968. 2. 1968-1991 between HaAvoda and Mapam . Mapam was a predecessor of ...

  6. El Ministro de Transporte de Israel (en hebreo: שר התחבורה והבטיחות בדרכים, Sar HaTakhbura veHaBetikhut BeDerekhim, literalmente Ministro de Transporte y Seguridad Vial) es el jefe del Ministerio de Transporte en Israel.

  7. Israel was in control of the Galilee, Jezreel Valley, West Jerusalem, the coastal plain and the Negev.