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 | | The party, in the tradition of its predecessor Kach, is different from Tehiya, Moledet and Tzomet or even Herut in that it places its platform in a context of religious obligation, whereas the others are secular parties built around military figures or pre-independence ideologues like Vladimir Jabotinsky. |
 | | The third party, Israel Beytenu, is remaining concentrated on its traditional voter base, immigrants from the USSR with rightist views, and has no reason to abandon that strategy as it gives them two more seats in the Knesset. |
 | | The threshold to enter the Knesset in the 2006 elections was raised, and although the party was expected to challenge for representation, the party failed to achieve a single mandate. |
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