
No matter which way Mofaz turns, the party is over
Jul 3, 2012 · Until about two months ago, when Israel thought it was headed for early elections, it seemed that Kadima had outlived its purpose after seven years on the stage and would be …
The rise and fall of Kadima - The Jerusalem Post
Aug 8, 2012 · When Kadima leader Shaul Mofaz joined the government in May, he outlined four major goals: passing a new law to stop wholesale draft-dodging by the Haredi ultra-Orthodox …
The rise and fall of Kadima: A cautionary tale
Oct 31, 2012 · While the list-merger agreement with Yisrael Beytenu looks to secure Likud’s leadership for years to come, the rapid and surprising rise and fall of Kadima may be a …
Kadima - Wikipedia
Kadima (Hebrew: קדימה, lit. 'Forward') was a centrist and liberal [3] political party in Israel. It was established on 24 November 2005 by moderates from Likud largely following the …
Kadima's Big Bang | My Jewish Learning
Kadima’s official platform leading up to the 2006 election combined traditional rightwing rhetoric–the Jewish people’s right to the undivided Land of Israel–with pragmatic policies on …
History & Overview of the Kadima Party - Jewish Virtual Library
Kadima (meaning "forward" in Hebrew) is a centrist liberal political party in Israel founded by Ariel Sharon in 2005.
Kadima: the party that briefly broke the mould of Israeli politics
Jan 16, 2014 · That was Ariel Sharon’s Kadima in March 2006. But by then the party’s founder had been in a deep coma for nearly three months and even as his heirs celebrated their …
Kadima party - The Times of Israel
Sep 28, 2016 · Kadima leader had been in talks to join Herzog’s list, but former IDF intelligence chief shaping up as more likely candidate
Kadima - Ynetnews
Feb 1, 2008 · PM Sharon suffered a massive stroke in the beginning of January 2006 and has been in a coma ever since. Ehud Olmert replaced him as leader of the party. Olmert stepped …
Qadima (Kadima) party - (Sharon's List) Israel Political Party ...
Kadima (Qadima) List - Kadima (or Qadima) (meaning "forward" in Hebrew) is the list or party formed by Ariel Sharon in 2005 from a faction of the Likud. In November of 2005, election of …