The Israeli Tkuma political party, which translates to "Revival" in English, is a right-wing, religious Zionist political party in Israel. It was originally established in 1998 by members who broke away from the National Religious Party, aiming to represent a more hardline, nationalistic approach to both religious and Israeli territorial issues. Tkuma has been a proponent of the Jewish settlement movement in the West Bank and opposes the creation of a Palestinian state, advocating instead for the annexation of parts of the West Bank.
The party's values are deeply rooted…
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How do you feel about the influence of religious beliefs on a country's political policies and why?
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What are your thoughts on the importance of national identity versus individual rights in shaping a society?
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In a world with diverse religions and cultures, how should a nation balance its own religious traditions with respect for multiculturalism?
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Should the expansion of settlements in disputed territories be considered a right or an aggression? Why?
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How does the education system influence a nation’s cultural and national identity, and what values should it promote?
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