Green Party (Israel) Explained

Green Party (Israel) should not be confused with The Greens (Israel).

Country:Israel
The Green Party
Native Name Lang:he
Leader:Stav Shaffir[1]
Chairperson:Yael Cohen Paran
Founders:Eran Ben-Yemini, Alon Tal
Ideology:Green politics[2] [3]
Green Zionism[4] [5]
Animal rights
Environmentalism
National:Green Movement–Meimad (2009)
Democratic Union (2019–2020)
International:Aytzim
Seats1 Title:Seats in Knesset
Seats2 Title:Most MKs
Slogan:Choosing Life

The Green Party (Hebrew: המפלגה הירוקה, HaMiflaga HaYeruka), formerly the Green Movement, is a social-environmental movement and political party in Israel.[6] [7] After briefly considering running independently in the 2020 Israeli legislative election, the party decided against it, realizing they had little to no chance of passing the 3.25% threshold needed to enter the Knesset. Stav Shaffir, the party's leader, urged supporters to vote for a left leaning party to help defeat Benjamin Netanyahu.[8]

History

The Green Movement (Hebrew: התנועה הירוקה, HaTnuʿa HaYeruka) was founded in the summer of 2008 by environmental activists and led by Eran Ben-Yemini and Alon Tal.[7] It soon formed a political party, and ran a joint list with Meimad, a dovish religious party, for the 2009 elections, after Meimad had ended its alliance with the Labor Party.[9] Meimad leader Michael Melchior headed its list, and Ben-Yemini and Tal came in second and third place; former Shinui MK Meli Polishook-Bloch was also on its list, in eleventh place.[10] In addition to the environment, the electoral slate's platform addressed issues of education, social democracy, religious pluralism, and co-existence.[7] The campaign downplayed religious issues, and emphasized environmental questions.[11] The alliance failed to win any seats in the Knesset after failing to pass the election threshold, receiving the largest number of votes of any party not to do so.

It contested the 2013 elections in an alliance with Tzipi Livni's party, Hatnua. Party leader Alon Tal was given the 13th spot on the party list. However, Hatnua only won 6 mandates. Following the election, there was a new leadership elected, with Yael Cohen Paran replacing Tal as co-chair.

It ran in the 2015 elections on a joint Zionist Union list with Hatnua and the Labor Party. Tzipi Livni chose Green Movement co-chair Yael Cohen Paran for the 25th spot (reserved for Hatnuah members) on the list.[12] Paran missed out on being elected, but entered the Knesset following the resignation of another list member in November 2015.

Within the Knesset, the Movement's main focus is on toxic pollution in Haifa Bay and its effects on nearby neighbourhoods. Another focus is on air pollution. Paran is heading a parliamentary inquiry on renewable energy, pioneered a study on Israel becoming carbon-free, and is introducing legislation to require solar systems in high-rise buildings.

Prior to the September 2019 elections Stav Shaffir left the Israeli Labor Party after losing the leadership election to Amir Peretz. She joined the Green Movement, becoming its new leader. The party subsequently joined the Democratic Union alliance for the elections, receiving the 2nd and 8th spots on its list.[13] Shaffir was elected to the Knesset as the alliance won four seats.

After a 2020 snap election was announced, Meretz decided to create an electoral pact with the Labor Party without the Greens.

In the build-up to the 2020 elections, the party was renamed the Green Party.[14]

Principles

The party's principles, as laid out by its website, are:[15] [16]

Election results

ElectionLeaderVotes%Seats+/–Status
2009Eran Ben-Yemini27,737 (#13)
0.82New
2013Alon TalRan on the Hatnua list 0
2015Yael Cohen ParanPart of the Zionist Union 1
April 2019Ran on the Labor Party list 1
September 2019Stav ShaffirPart of the Democratic Union 1
2020Did not contest

Leaders

LeaderTook officeLeft office
1Eran Ben-Yemini20082010
2Alon Tal20102013
3 Yael Cohen Paran20132019
4Stav Shaffir2019Incumbent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Israel elections: Dozens running for four seats in Labor. The Jerusalem Post. 30 January 2021. 31 January 2021. Gil. Hoffman.
  2. News: Weapons can't be green . Zafrir Rinat . . 19 May 2008 . Green party representatives from 88 countries, including three from Israel, gathered this month in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the Second Global Greens Congress.... Hadas Shachnai of the Green Party, who represented Israel along with Mosi Raz of Meretz and environmental activist Eran Binyamini. . 23 June 2015.
  3. News: Israel's Green party primary descends into farce as rivals see red . Zafrir Rinat . . 2 December 2012 . The Green Movement has sought to represent a deep commitment to clean politics, direct democracy, and social justice. It had created a precedent by electing two co-chairs, a man and a woman, as is the practice in the German Green Party. . 23 June 2015.
  4. Book: Pollution in a Promised Land: An Environmental History of Israel . Alon Tal . Alon Tal . University of California Press . 2002 . 16–17 . One must also be familiar with the many efforts and organizations that sought to make the Zionist pursuit a more gentle one for the land, resources, and creatures of Israel... If the ingenuity, determination, and emotional power of the Zionist dream is at the heart of Israeli environmental problems, it is also true that a newly modernized, environmentally sensitive Zionism has the power to solve them. The Zionist view of the natural world and how it was manifested in pre-State Israel, therefore, offers a natural starting point to begin Israel's environmental history. . 9780520936492.
  5. Book: All the Trees of the Forest: Israel's Woodlands from the Bible to the Present . Alon Tal . Alon Tal . Yale University Press . 2013 . 9780300189506.
  6. Book: Political Handbook of the World 2014 . Tom Lansford . 20 March 2014 . CQ Press . 702 . Meimad contested the 2009 poll in alliance with the new Green Movement, a social-environmental party recently established under the leadership of Eran BEN-YAMINI and Al TAL. . 9781483333274.
  7. Web site: Vision for Israel . 13 December 2008 . An Unofficial Blog of the Israel Green Movement . 26 February 2015.
  8. News: Stav Shaffir, once a star MK, announces break from politics. Hoffman. Gil. 15 January 2020. The Jerusalem Post. 17 January 2020.
  9. News: Waldoks . Ehud Zion . Green Movement, Meimad run together . . 18 December 2008 . 23 June 2015.
  10. Web site: התנועה הירוקה מימד בראשות הרב מלכיאור וערן בן ימיני . he . The Green Movement Meimad headed by Rabbi Michael Melchior and Eren Ben Yemini . Knesset . 23 June 2015.
  11. 17 December 2008 . New Politics, No Politics, and Antipolitics: The Dilemma of the Religious Right in Israel . Kalman Neuman . . 26 February 2015 . 4 March 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304185321/http://en.idi.org.il/media/1430041/ByThePeople_NEUMAN.pdf . dead . Presented at the workshop Anti-Politics: Citizens, Politics and the Political Profession, Jerusalem, 17–19 December 2008.
  12. News: Environmentalist Yael Cohen Paran chosen for 24th spot on Labor-Hatnua list . Sharon Udasin . The Jerusalem Post . 25 January 2015.
  13. YaelCohenParan . 1154284643803377664 . 25 July 2019 . המפלגה הירוקה שמחה להיות חלק מהמחנה הדמוקרטי שיעשה מהפך במפה הפוליטית בישראל. . he .
  14. Web site: Defying Global Trend, No Green Party Will Be Running in Israel's Election. Here's Why. Judy Maltz. Haaretz. 28 February 2020. Shaffir came in on the Green Party ticket (which until then was known as the Green Movement) and brought Cohen Paran with her..
  15. Web site: הירוקה. hayeruka. he. 2019-07-25. 2019-07-16. https://web.archive.org/web/20190716174053/https://www.hayeruka.org.il/lp-registertion. dead.
  16. Web site: The Green Movement Vision . The Green Movement . 26 July 2019 . he . 26 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190726061922/https://www.hayeruka.org.il/vision . dead .