The Green Party המפלגה הירוקה | |
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Leader | Stav Shaffir[1] |
Chairperson | Yael Cohen Paran |
Founders | Eran Ben-Yemini, Alon Tal |
Founded | 2008 |
Ideology | Green politics[2][3] Green Zionism[4][5] Animal rights Environmentalism |
Political position | Centre-left[6][7] to left-wing[8] |
National affiliation | Green Movement–Meimad (2009) Democratic Union (2019–2020) |
International affiliation | Aytzim |
Slogan | Choosing Life |
Seats in Knesset | 0 / 120 |
Most MKs | 1 (2015) |
Election symbol | |
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Website | |
hayeruka.org.il | |
The Green Party (Hebrew: המפלגה הירוקה, HaMiflaga HaYeruka), formerly the Green Movement, is a social-environmental movement and political party in Israel.[9][10] After briefly considering running independently in the 2020 Israeli legislative election, the party decided against it, realizing they had little to no chance of passing the 3.25% threshold needed to enter the Knesset. Stav Shaffir, the party's leader, urged supporters to vote for a left leaning party to help defeat Benjamin Netanyahu.[11]
Green party representatives from 88 countries, including three from Israel, gathered this month in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the Second Global Greens Congress.... Hadas Shachnai of the Green Party, who represented Israel along with Mosi Raz of Meretz and environmental activist Eran Binyamini.
The Green Movement has sought to represent a deep commitment to clean politics, direct democracy, and social justice. It had created a precedent by electing two co-chairs, a man and a woman, as is the practice in the German Green Party.
One must also be familiar with the many efforts and organizations that sought to make the Zionist pursuit a more gentle one for the land, resources, and creatures of Israel... If the ingenuity, determination, and emotional power of the Zionist dream is at the heart of Israeli environmental problems, it is also true that a newly modernized, environmentally sensitive Zionism has the power to solve them. The Zionist view of the natural world and how it was manifested in pre-State Israel, therefore, offers a natural starting point to begin Israel's environmental history.
Meimad contested the 2009 poll in alliance with the new Green Movement, a social-environmental party recently established under the leadership of Eran BEN-YAMINI and Al TAL.