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Jewish–Arab Brotherhood ( Hebrew : אחווה יהודית-ערבית , Ahva Yehudit-Aravit ; Arabic : الأخوة اليهودية العربية ) was a short-lived, one-man political party in Israel .

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1-557: The party was formed on 22 October 1968, during the sixth Knesset , when Elias Nakhleh broke away from Progress and Development . For the 1969 elections , Nakhleh merged the party into Cooperation and Brotherhood , effectively swapping parties with Jabr Muadi , who had begun the session as a member of Cooperation and Brotherhood, then left to set up the Israeli Druze Faction , before joining Progress and Development. This article about an Israeli political party

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