For the party formed by Yitzhak Yitzhaky, see One Israel (1980).
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One Israel
ישראל אחת
Leader
Ehud Barak
Founded
1999
Dissolved
15 May 2001
Ideology
Zionism Big tent Social democracy Two-state solution Factions: Labor Zionism Religious Zionism Sephardic and Mizrahi interests
Political position
Centre-left
Member parties
Labor Meimad Gesher (until 2001)
Colors
Blue
Most MKs
26 (1999-2001)
Fewest MKs
23 (2001)
Election symbol
אמת
Website
oneisrael.co.il
Politics of Israel
Political parties
Elections
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