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Noy (Hebrew: נוי‎, lit. Beauty) was a short-lived one-man political faction in Israel.

[edit] Background

Noy was formed by ultra-orthodox MK David Tal when he broke away from Amir Peretz's One Nation party during the 16th Knesset. Tal left One Nation as he disagreed with its merger into the Labour Party.[1]

The faction was dissolved when Tal merged it into Ariel Sharon's new Kadima party.

[edit] References

  1. ^ A winter session of discontent with the opposition Haaretz, 5 April 2005

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