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Telem תל״ם | |
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Leader | Moshe Ya'alon |
Founded | 2 January 2019 |
Split from | Likud |
Ideology | |
Political position | Centre[1] to centre-right[2] |
National affiliation | Blue & White (2019–2020) |
Colours | Dark blue |
Slogan | Choosing responsibility |
Knesset | 0 / 120 |
Website | |
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Telem (Hebrew: תל״ם, an acronym for Tnua Leumit Mamlakhtit, lit. National Statesman-like Movement) is a centre-right political party in Israel. The party was formed by former Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon and registered on 2 January 2019 in order to contest the April 2019 Knesset elections. It subsequently joined the Blue & White alliance. Yesh Atid and the party left the alliance on 29 March 2020 after Blue and White joined the government and instead formed an independent faction in the Knesset called Yesh Atid-Telem. Telem left the short lived alliance with Yesh Atid soon after. The party dropped out of the 2021 Knesset elections on 1 February 2021.
In the wake of conflicts with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over the Hebron shooting incident and Yisrael Beiteinu joining Netanyahu's coalition,[3] Moshe Ya'alon left his defense minister post in May 2016 "amidst wide-spread speculation that he would be fired by Netanyahu". On 12 March 2017, Ya'alon officially relinquished his membership of Likud, announcing that he will form a new party to challenge Netanyahu in the upcoming 2019 election. Ya'alon said "he was a soldier for Israel for decades, and he would continue to serve the public in his new party".[4]
The party was named in remembrance of former Defense Minister Moshe Dayan and his party, Telem, and registered on 2 January 2019 in order to contest the April 2019 Knesset elections.[5]
In advance of the April 2019 Knesset elections, Telem merged with the Israel Resilience Party and Yesh Atid. Ya'alon was positioned third on the new united list, known as the Blue & White alliance.[6] The party received five seats in the April 2019 Knesset elections, out of 35 seats that the entire alliance received. In the subsequent September 2019 Knesset elections, the party ran again as part of the Blue & White alliance and retained their five seats out of the 33 seats that the entire alliance received.
Yesh Atid and the party left the alliance on 29 March 2020 following the 2020 Israeli legislative election after the Israel Resilience Party (keeping the alliance name Blue and White) joined the government, while the two former Blue and White factions formed an independent faction in the Knesset called Yesh Atid-Telem.[7]
Yesh Atid-Telem split in January 2021, in advance of the 2021 Knesset elections,[8] though Ya'alon and his party dropped out of the race on 1 February.[9]
The party's goals as laid out by its registration papers are:[10]
The party puts a big emphasis on increasing settlement in Israel's disputed areas. During a visit to the West Bank settlement Leshem, The party's leader Moshe Ya'alon said: "It is our right to settle in the entire land of Israel".[11] Zvi Hauser, one of the party's former MKs, was the head of the Israeli Golan Coalition, an organisation which works for increasing Jewish settlement in the Golan Heights.[12]
Leader | Took office | Left office | ||
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Moshe Ya'alon | 2019 | Incumbent |
Election | Leader | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | Status |
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April 2019 | Moshe Ya'alon | Part of Blue and White | 5 / 120
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Snap election | ||
September 2019 | 5 / 120
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Snap election | ||||
2020 | 5 / 120
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Opposition | ||||
2021 | Did not contest | Extraparliamentary | ||||
2022 | Did not contest | Extraparliamentary |
Knesset term | Members | Total |
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2019 | 5 | Moshe Ya'alon, Yoaz Hendel, Zvi Hauser, Orly Fruman, Gadi Yevarkan |
2019–2020 | 5 | Moshe Ya'alon, Yoaz Hendel, Zvi Hauser, Orly Fruman, Gadi Yevarkan (until 15 January 2020)[13] |
2020 | 5 | Moshe Ya'alon, Yoaz Hendel, Zvi Hauser, Orly Fruman, Andrey Kozhinov |
2020-2021 | 3 | Moshe Ya'alon, Orly Fruman, Andrey Kozhinov |