Justice for All (political party)

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Justice for All (Hebrew: צדק לכל, Tzedek laKol) is a minor political party in Israel, which includes the Man's Rights in the Family Party (Hebrew: מפלגת זכויות הגבר במשפחה - רע"ש, Miflega Zkhuyot haGever beMishpakha - Ra'ash). It is currently headed by Yaakov Shlusser.

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The party was founded in 1996, and campaigns on two distinct issues; Men's rights and for the establishment of a commission to determine who really killed Yitzhak Rabin.

In the 1999 Knesset elections it won just 1,257 votes (0.04%), the second lowest number of votes after Moreshet Avot and well below the 1.5% electoral threshold. Although the party's performance in the 2006 elections was better, winning 3,819 votes, it still amounted to just 0.12% of the vote, even further below the new threshold of 2%.

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