Otzma Yehudit

Otzma Yehudit (Hebrew: עוצמה יהודית‎‎, lit. Jewish Strength) is a far-right political party in Israel. Its predecessor party, Otzma LeYisrael (Hebrew: עָצְמָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, lit. Strength for Israel) or Strong Israel, was established 13 November 2012 by MKs Aryeh Eldad and Michael Ben-Ari, who split from the National Union to form a new party ahead of the 2013 elections. Otzma LeYisrael is seen by some as the ideological descendant of the outlawed Kach party.

Otzma Yehudit

Otzma Yehudit (Hebrew: עוצמה יהודית‎‎, lit. Jewish Strength) is a far-right political party in Israel. Its predecessor party, Otzma LeYisrael (Hebrew: עָצְמָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל, lit. Strength for Israel) or Strong Israel, was established 13 November 2012 by MKs Aryeh Eldad and Michael Ben-Ari, who split from the National Union to form a new party ahead of the 2013 elections. Otzma LeYisrael is seen by some as the ideological descendant of the outlawed Kach party.