Atid Ehad

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Atid Ehad
עתיד אחד
Leader Avraham Negusa
Ideology Ethiopian Jewish interest
Most MKs 0
Fewest MKs 0
Election symbol
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Atid Ehad (Hebrew: עתיד אחד‎, lit. One Future) was a political party in Israel.

[edit] Background and ideology

Atid Ehad was established in order to fight the 2006 elections and was headed by Avraham Negusa.

The party primarily represented the interests of Ethiopian Jews living in Israel, though its membership included non-Ethiopians such as Yitzakael Shtetzler and Yossi Abramovich, who were second and third members on its Knesset List in the 2006 campaign. The party supported bringing to Israel the remaining Jews in Ethiopia and strengthening integration efforts for the community.[1]

In the 2006 elections the party won 14,005 votes (0.45% of the total), not enough to cross the 2% threshold required to enter the Knesset. The party did not run in the 2009 elections.

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