Tzomet

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Tzomet was a right-wing nationalist political party in Israel founded and led by former general Rafael Eitan, known for its hardline security stance and secular outlook.

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Tzomet canonical 2

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instanceOf political party
alliedWith Likud NERFINISHED
Other right-wing parties in Israel
colorSymbolism colors associated with Israeli right-wing (varied by campaign)
country Israel
electoralBase secular right-wing voters in Israel
supporters of strong security policies
founder Rafael Eitan NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic hardline security stance
secular
ideology nationalism
right-wing
keyPerson Rafael Eitan NERFINISHED
languageOfName Hebrew
leader Rafael Eitan NERFINISHED
namedAfter Rafael Eitan’s concept of road junctions ("Tzomet" means "junction" in Hebrew)
notableFor being led by former IDF general Rafael Eitan
combination of hardline security and secularism
opposedBy left-wing parties in Israel
religious parties on some issues
opposes territorial concessions to Palestinians
parliamentaryBody Knesset NERFINISHED
participatedIn Israeli legislative elections
politicalFamily national conservative parties
politicalPosition right-wing
politicalSpectrum right-wing nationalist
region Middle East
religiousOrientation secular Zionist
securityPolicy military strength and deterrence
tough stance on terrorism
socialPolicy limiting religious influence on state
secular civil agenda
state State of Israel NERFINISHED
supports Greater Israel ideology
Jewish settlement in the West Bank

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