Rafi

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Rafi was an Israeli political party founded by David Ben-Gurion in the 1960s after a split from Mapai, known for its activist and security-focused policies.

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Rafi canonical 20

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Israeli political party
country Israel
dissolved 1968
focus defense policy
national security
founder David Ben-Gurion
hasPart Ben-Gurion faction
historicalContext formed after Lavon Affair controversy
ideology Zionism
security-focused policy
social democracy
inception 1965
languageOfName Hebrew
leader David Ben-Gurion
mergedInto Israeli Labor Party
namedAfter acronym of Reshimat Poalei Yisrael (Israeli Workers List)
notableMember David Ben-Gurion
Moshe Dayan
Shimon Peres
Yigal Allon
numberOfSeatsWon 10 (Knesset, 1965 election)
operatingPeriod 1960s
opposedPolicyOf Mapai
surface form: Mapai leadership
parliamentaryBody Knesset
participatedIn Israeli legislative election, 1965
politicalOrientation activist
politicalPosition center-left
politicalSystem multi-party system of Israel
splitFrom Mapai
successor Israeli Labor Party
surface form: Labor Party (Ben-Gurion faction within)

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Mapai mergedWith Rafi
Rafi (political party) abbreviation Rafi
subject surface form: Rafi
Alignment mainComponent Rafi
Alignment hasPart Rafi
Ahdut HaAvoda mergedWith Rafi
subject surface form: Ahdut HaAvoda – Poale Zion
Rafi Gavron givenName Rafi
Labor Party foundedBy Rafi
subject surface form: Israeli Labor Party
Labor Party hasPredecessor Rafi
subject surface form: Israeli Labor Party
HaAvoda foundedBy Rafi
HaAvoda predecessor Rafi