Maki (political party)

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Template:Pp-extended Template:Use dmy dates Template:ForTemplate:Infobox political party The Communist Party of Israel,Template:Efn commonly known by its Hebrew abbreviation Maki ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}), is a communist political party in Israel that forms part of the Hadash political alliance. It was founded in 1965 as the New Communist List,Template:Efn or Rakah ({{#invoke:Lang|lang}}), by an anti-Zionist faction of the original Maki.

History

Rakah was formed on 1 September 1965 due to internal disagreements in the original Maki, which was split between a largely Jewish and Zionist faction led by Moshe Sneh that was critical of the Soviet Union's anti-Zionist stance, and a largely Arab faction that was increasingly anti-Zionist.

As a result, the pro-Arab / pro-Soviet faction (including Emile Habibi, Tawfik Toubi and Meir Vilner) left Maki to form a new party, Rakah, which the Soviet Union recognised as the "official" communist party in Israel. Shlomo Sand and Mahmoud Darwish were also Rakah activists.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

The Eurocommunist faction, led by Sneh, remained in Maki.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> It was reported in the Soviet media that the Mikunis–Sneh group defected to the bourgeois-nationalist camp.<ref>"Mezhdunarodnaya Zhizn", cited in edition "Välispanoraam 1972", Tallinn, 1973, lk 147 (Foreign Panorama 1972)</ref>

The 1965 Israeli legislative election saw Rakah party win three seats, comprehensively beating Maki as it slumped to just one. Rakah's opposition to Zionism and the Six-Day War meant that they were excluded from the national unity governments of the sixth Knesset. In the 1969 Israeli legislative election Rakah again won three seats. During the 1973 Israeli legislative election Rakah saw a rise in support as the party picked up four seats.

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Meir Vilner addresses Rakah's 1976 convention

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Before the 1977 elections the party joined with some other small left-wing and Arab parties, including some members of the Israeli Black Panthers to form Hadash. After the original Maki had disappeared after merging into Ratz in 1981, members of Rakah decided to change the party's name to Maki in 1989.<ref>New Communist List (Rakach) Knesset website</ref> The party remains the leading force in Hadash, and publishes the Al-Ittihad newspaper.

Ideology and positions

Template:Socialism in Israel Maki is an anti-Zionist, Marxist–Leninist communist party.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> It advocates a two-state solution that entails the transformation of Israel into a secular, multiethnic state.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In an interview with American socialist magazine Jacobin on 17 November 2023, Eli Gozansky, a Jewish member of the party leadership, opined on whether the creation of one binational state was possible:

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In theory yes, but in reality no. For several important reasons: The first is that the Palestinian people want and have the right to independence. Second, mutual disbelief [in the possibility of one binational state] is enormous, certainly even more so after the latest massacres involving the two nations. Third, Israel is much stronger economically, so if the single state is established now, without a phase of independence for the Palestinians, apartheid and Jewish economic control will be perpetuated. In the future, after both countries exist in peace and prosperity, this solution is a possibility.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Election results

Election Lead candidate Votes % Position Seats + / – Status
1965 Meir Vilner 27,413 2.27 New Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 3 Template:No
1969 38,827 2.84 Template:Increase 7th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
1973 53,353 3.41 Template:Increase 6th Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:No
1977 Part of Hadash Template:Increase 5th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
1981 Template:Steady 5th Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:No
1984 Template:Steady 5th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
1988 Template:Decrease 7th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
1992 Tawfiq Ziad Template:Decrease 8th Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:Maybe
1996 Ahmad Sa'd Part of HadashBalad Template:Increase 7th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
1999 Mohammad Barakeh Part of Hadash Template:Decrease 12th Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:No
2003 Part of Hadash–Ta'al Template:Increase 9th Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:No
2006 Part of Hadash Template:Decrease 11th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
2009 Template:Increase 9th Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:No
2013 Template:Decrease 10th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
2015 Aida Touma-Suleiman Part of the Joint List Template:Increase 3rd Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:No
April 2019 Part of Hadash–Ta'al Template:Decrease 5th Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 1 Template:No
September 2019 Part of the Joint List Template:Increase 3rd Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 1 Template:No
2020 Template:Steady 3rd Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No
2021 Template:Decrease 10th Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 2 Template:No
2022 Part of Hadash–Ta'al Template:Decrease 12th Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:No

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References

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