Moked

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For the Israeli military operation of the same name, see Operation Focus.
Moked
מוקד
LeaderShmuel Mikunis
Meir Pa'il
Founded1973
Dissolved1977
Merger ofMaki and the Blue-Red Movement
Merged intoHadash and the Left Camp of Israel
IdeologyLeft-wing
Most MKs1 (1973-1977)
Fewest MKs1 (1973-1977)
Election symbol
קנ

Moked (Hebrew: מוקד, lit. Focus) was a left-wing political party in Israel.

Background

Moked came into existence during the seventh Knesset, when Maki (which had one seat, held by Shmuel Mikunis) merged with the Blue-Red Movement, which was unrepresented.

The new party ran in the 1973 elections, but won only 1.4% of the vote and one seat, which was taken by Meir Pa'il. During the Knesset session the party changed its name to Moked - for Peace and Socialist Change.

Prior to the 1977 elections the party split in two. The Maki faction merged into Hadash alongside Rakah, which had split from it in 1965), whilst the non-Communist members joined the Left Camp of Israel. The new party won two seats, with Pa'il taking one in rotation.

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