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The Labour (One Israel) Party flags show their logo [instead
of the Magen David] on the national
flag.
Dov Gutterman, 19 May 1999 and 13 December 2000
This is not an official flag and has no specifications, but it
is hoisted in front of the party headquarters in Tel-Aviv. The
size of the emblem could differ from one production series to
another. I guess it depends in who the manufacturer is.
Dov Gutterman,
The Labour party used to use the red colour. However, it uses
now also only the national colours (blue-white), sometimes with
the emblem with lighter shade of blue.
Dov Gutterman, 21 And 29 August 2001
This week there was the "official" begining of 2003
elections campeign. (Elections due to 28 January). I am watching
the TV promotions just to see if any flags are used.
I saw the flag of the Labour party - red logo and blue
inscription on the central white stripe of "national"
background, same as previously reported.
Dov Gutterman, 9 January 2003
Full name in 2003 elections: HaAvoda - Meymad BeRashut Mitzna
(The Labour - Meymad (=dimention) led by Mitzna (= Amram Mitzna,
party leader)
Letters: Alef-Mem-Tav (EMET=truth)
Flag/logo: red logo and blue party name on national flag
Remarks: Appeared as Israel Akhat (= One Israel) on 2000
elections.
Dov Gutterman, 17 and 28 January 2003
HaAvoda-Meymad BeRashut Amir Peretz (Labor - meymad led by Amir Peretz) is the General Elections of 2006 list of Mifleget HaAvoda HaYisraelit (Israeli Labor Party) together with is tiny moderate religious partner Meymad - Medina Yehudit Medina Democratit" (Meymad [Dimension] Jewish State - Democratic State). Its leader, Amir Peretz was formerly the leader of "Am Ehad Berashut Amir Peretz" (One Nation led by Amir Peretz), which won two seats in 2003 elections and later incorporated into the Labor Party. The list use its veteran letters "alef-mem-tav" making it emet (truth) which also became a nickname to the party. The labor party was founded in 1968 with the unification of three socialist Parties:
1) MAPAI - Mifleget Po'aly Eretz Yisrael (Israel Land Worker Party) that was founded in 1930 by unification of HaPoel HaTza'ir (The Young Worker - founded 1905) and Akhdut HaAvoda (Labour Unity - founded 1919) and since its foundation was the ruling party, first in the Zionist organizations and later in Israel. Its leaders, David Ben Gurion, Moshe Sharet and Levi Eshkol were the first three prime ministers of Israel, the last one initiated the foundation of the labor party.
2) Akhdut HaAvoda - Po'alei Zion (Labor Unity - Zion' Workers) - Split from Mapam in 1958 - ran together with MAPAI since1965
3) RAFI - Reshimat Po'alei Yisrael (Israel Workers List) Split from MAPAI in 1965 and led by David Ben Gurion.
The
labor party was the ruling party until 1977 and since then the
government shifted hands few times. Golda Meir, Yitzhak Rabin,
Shimon Peres and Ehud Baraq were PM's from the labor party.
The party took a blow in 2003 election getting only 19 seats.
Some key figures from this party such as former PM Shimon Peres
joined Kadima.
The party got 19 seats also in the 2006 election. Considering the
fact that some key members retired and joined Kadima and that the
party was led by a "new" face, it is considered as a
good result. The party joined the coalition with Amir Peretz as
Minister of Defense.
Ha'Avoda logo is the party name beside an ear. Using it
between two blue stripes as the national flag, make it the party
flag.
Source: <www.avoda.org.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 7 June 2006
image by Željko Heimer | 8:11 |
I believe both flags are used. Better made flags (in use at
the party headquarters etc.) show the red emblem. Those for
common use (plastic flags etc.) have an all-blue emblem, probably
to save costs.
Dov Gutterman, 21 January 2003
Scanned from today's Yediot Akhronot newspaper, as
seen in a youth demonstration in Jerusalem, the flag of the youth movement Ha'Noar
Ha'Oved ve-Ha'Lomed. It is one of the biggest youth
movements in Israel and it has, as can be understood from its
flag, a socialist background. Even though not officially
connected, it can be regarded as the Labour Party youth movement.
Dov Gutterman, 10 April 2000
Here is a photo of the
flag from <www.noal.co.il>,
reported by Inbar Gutterman. The flag is red and charged with the
emblem of the movement.
Emblem at at <www.minimom.co.il>.
The insciption on the scroll is the movement motto:
"La'Avoda, Le'Hagana Ve'La'Shalom Ale Ve'Hagshem" (=
For labour, defense and peace - Rise and fullfil).
Branches (a.k.a. Ken, p. Kinim = nest(s)) use
the same flag with inscription of the branch name.
Dov Gutterman, 13 July 2004
At the Israeli
National Photo Collection there is a photo of "A MAY DAY
DEMONSTRATION IN RAMLE 01/05/1949".
Note the flag in front - it is probably the flag of MAPAI (Mifleget
Poalei Eretz Yisrael - Israel Land Workers Party) - the
predecessors of the labour party.
Dov Gutterman, 12 March 2005
Meymad - Medina Yehudit Medina Democratit"
(Meymad [Dimension] Jewish State - Democratic State), was
founded in 1988 as a Zionist religious party and as a
counter-weight to the right wing religious and the ultra-orthodox
parties and since 1999 ran together with the labor party. Web
site at <www.meimad.org.il>.
Dov Gutterman, 7 June 2006