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- Siah_(group) abstract "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 1968-73 period.\" As their name suggests, the group's language, organization, and tactics were influenced to some extent by the global New Left.Siah was a combination of two groups in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem that had been created independently. The Tel Aviv group was initially created by Mapam supporters at Tel Aviv University who chose to break away from the party in protest against its decision to ally itself with Mapai. These were soon joined by former members of Maki. The Jerusalem group was made up of Hebrew University students with less political experience, some of them recent immigrants who had come to Israel to fight in the Six Day War. The Tel Aviv members saw themselves as Zionists, while \"the Jerusalemites considered themselves a-Zionists or even anti-Zionists.\" Siah's leading activists included Ran Cohen, Dani Peter, Yossi Amitai, Benyamin Cohen, and Zvika Deutch.Siah broke apart in 1973 over the issue of reentering electoral politics, which most of the Tel Aviv group supported and most of the Jerusalem group opposed. The former faction, which called itself the \"Blue-Red Movement\" (blue for Zionism, red for socialism), became part of Moked.".
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- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Far-left_political_parties_in_Israel.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_organizations_in_Israel.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Socialist_parties_in_Israel.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_University_of_Jerusalem.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Maki_(historical_political_party).
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Mapai.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Mapam.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Moked.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink New_Left.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Ran_Cohen.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Six-Day_War.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Aviv_University.
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Siah (group)".
- Siah_(group) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Siah".
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- Siah_(group) subject Category:Far-left_political_parties_in_Israel.
- Siah_(group) subject Category:Political_organizations_in_Israel.
- Siah_(group) subject Category:Socialist_parties_in_Israel.
- Siah_(group) hypernym Group.
- Siah_(group) type Band.
- Siah_(group) type Organization.
- Siah_(group) type Organization.
- Siah_(group) comment "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 1968-73 period.\" As their name suggests, the group's language, organization, and tactics were influenced to some extent by the global New Left.Siah was a combination of two groups in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem that had been created independently.".
- Siah_(group) label "Siah (group)".
- Siah_(group) sameAs Q2908856.
- Siah_(group) sameAs Siah.
- Siah_(group) sameAs שמאל_ישראלי_חדש.
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- Siah_(group) sameAs Q2908856.
- Siah_(group) wasDerivedFrom Siah_(group)?oldid=652971604.
- Siah_(group) isPrimaryTopicOf Siah_(group).