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Ta'al (Hebrew: תע"ל, an acronym for Tenoa'a Aravit LeHitkhadshut (Hebrew: תנועה ערבית להתחדשות), lit. The Arab Movement for Renewal, Arabic: الحركة العربية للتغيير) is a one-man Israeli Arab political party in Israel led by Ahmad Tibi.

It was founded by Tibi after he left Balad during the 15th Knesset. The party ran on a joint list with Hadash in the 2003 elections with Tibi retaining his seat.

In the 2006 elections the party ran on a joint list with the United Arab List, running as Ra'am-Ta'al (Ra'am is the Hebrew acronym for the UAL).

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