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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Herut (: , Freedom) was the major in from the 1940s until its formal merger into in 1988, and an adherent of . Herut was founded by on 15 June 1948 as a successor to the Revisionist , a militant paramilitary group in . The new party was a challenge to party established by . Herut also established a by the same name, with many of its founding journalists defecting from Hatzohar's . Herut's political expectations were high as the first election approached. It took…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Herut (: , Freedom) was the major in from the 1940s until its formal merger into in 1988, and an adherent of . Herut was founded by on 15 June 1948 as a successor to the Revisionist , a militant paramilitary group in . The new party was a challenge to party established by . Herut also established a by the same name, with many of its founding journalists defecting from Hatzohar's . Herut's political expectations were high as the first election approached. It took credit for driving the British out and as a young movement, reflecting the esprit of the nation, it thought its image was more attractive than the old establishment. By winning 25 seats, they expected to come in second, and become leader of the opposition, with potential for future gain of government power. This analysis was shared by other parties.