Ihud Bnei HaBrit

Ihud Bnei HaBrit
איחוד בני הברית
LeaderBishara Shilyan
Founded10 July 2013 (nonprofit)
8 February 2019 (party)
IdeologyArab Christian interests
Two-state solution
Political positionCentre-right
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Ihud Bnei HaBrit (Hebrew: איחוד בני הברית; Arabic: اتحاد أبناء العهد;[1] English: United Allies) is an Israeli political party that participated in the April 2019 Israeli legislative election.[2] It is mostly an Arab Christian party, with some Jewish and Muslim support.[3]

For the September 2019 Israeli legislative election, the party changed its name to Hatnuah Hanotzrit Haliberalit (Hebrew: התנועה הנוצרית הליברלית; Arabic: الحركة المسيحية الليبرالية; English: Liberal Christian Movement).[4] For the 2021 Israeli legislative election, the party changed its name to "ברית השותפות לאיחוד לאומי" (United Alliance).[5][6]

  1. ^ Shalata, Belal (20 January 2019). "بشارة شليان يتحدث عن اقامة حزب اتحاد ابناء العهد" [Bishara Shilyan talks about the establishment of United Allies]. Panet (in Arabic). Tayibe: Panorama. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019. ستضاف برنامج هذا اليوم عبر فضائية هلا بشارة شليان مؤسس حزب اتحاد ابناء العهد الذي تحدث مع الصحفي والاعلامي. بلال شلاعطة عن تاسيس حزب جديد باسم اتحاد ابناء العهد [Hala Bishara Shalyan, founder of United Allies, spoke with the journalist and media, and will be added to the program. Belal Shalata on the establishment of a new party on behalf of United Allies]
  2. ^ Alon, Gideon (10 March 2019). "סופית: אלה האותיות של המפלגות" [Final: These are the letters of the parties]. Israel HaYom (in Hebrew). Retrieved 10 March 2019. מליאת ועדת הבחירות המרכזית בראשותו של יו"ר השופט חנן מלצר, אישרה היום (ראשון) את הכינויים והאותיות של הרשימות המתמודדות בבחירות לכנסת ה-21.[...] יתר המפלגות שמשתתפות בבחירות לכנסת [...] איחוד בני הברית בראשות רב חובל בשארה שליאן ין
  3. ^ Oz, Sheri (14 March 2019). "WIN Exclusive: 5 Arab parties in Israel you've never heard about". World Israel News. Lawrence, New York: World Israel Network. Retrieved 23 March 2019. United Allies/Sons of the Covenant (Ichud Bnei HaBrit, in Hebrew) was registered in February 2019, just in time to run for the upcoming elections. It is essentially a Christian Israeli party, but also has Jews and Muslims among its members. [etc.]
  4. ^ "רשימת מועמדים". bechirot22.bechirot.gov.il. Retrieved 10 April 2021.
  5. ^ "הפיראטים והרב חובל ישוטו לכנסת עם גוש תנכ"י? המפלגות הקטנות שחולמות בגדול". Ice.
  6. ^ "רשימת מועמדים".