National Home (Hebrew: הבית הלאומי, HaBayit HaLeumi) was a short-lived political faction in Israel during 2006.
National Home was formed on 5 February 2006 when two MKs, Hemi Doron and Eliezer Sandberg broke away from the Secular Faction (itself a recent breakaway from Shinui). The faction received 600,000 shekels in party funding (transferred from Hetz, the Secular Faction's new guise).
The faction was dissolved shortly before the March 2006 el...
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