Category
page 1Political parties in Mandatory Palestine

Mapai
Mapai (, an abbreviation for , Mifleget Poalei Eretz Yisrael, ) was a Labor Zionist and democratic socialist political party in Israel, and was the dominant force in Israeli politics until its merger into the Israeli Labor Party in January 1968. During Mapai's time in office, a wide range of progressive reforms were carried out, as characterised by the establishment of a welfare state, urban rehabilitation, compulsory education, and new rights in the workplace.
General Zionists
Israeli political party
Labor Unity
historic political party in Israel (1919-1968)
Independence Party
Palestinian political party
Union of Revisionist Zionists
Hatzohar (), full name Brit HaTzionim HaRevizionistim (), was a Revisionist Zionist organization and political party in Mandatory Palestine and newly independent Israel.
Yemenite Association
political party
Ihud
Ihud (also spelled “Ichud”, Hebrew: איחוד, 'Unity') was a small binationalist Zionist political party founded by Judah Leon Magnes, Martin Buber, Ernst Simon and Henrietta Szold, former supporters of Brit Shalom, in 1942 as a binational response to the Biltmore Conference, which made the establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine the policy of the Zionist movement. Other prominent members were David Werner Senator, Moshe Smilansky, agronomist (1868–1947), and Judge Joseph Moshe Valero.
New Aliyah Party
political party in Israel
Hebrew Communists
political party in Israel
National Defence Party
Arab political party
Palestine Arab Party
political party
Reform Party
political party
National Bloc
political party