Siah (group)
Siah (Hebrew: שי"ח, an acronym for Smol Israeli Hadash, (Hebrew: שמאל ישראלי חדש, "Israeli New Left")) was an Israeli left-wing group active between 1968 and 1973. Reuven Kaminer describes them as "the major force of the student left in the 1968–1973 period." As their name suggests, the group's language, organization, and tactics were influenced to some extent by the global New Left.
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Siah (group)
Siah (Hebrew: שי"ח, an acronym for Smol Israeli Hadash, (Hebrew: שמאל ישראלי חדש, "Israeli New Left")) was an Israeli left-wing group active between 1968 and 1973. Reuven Kaminer describes them as "the major force of the student left in the 1968–1973 period." As their name suggests, the group's language, organization, and tactics were influenced to some extent by the global New Left.
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Le Siah (hébreu : שי"ח, acrony ...... socialisme), intégra le Moked.
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Siah (Hebrew: שי"ח, an acrony ...... ialism), became part of Moked.
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Le Siah (hébreu : שי"ח, acrony ...... sure par la New Left mondiale.
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Siah (Hebrew: שי"ח, an acrony ...... extent by the global New Left.
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