Ahva (political party)

Ahva (Hebrew: אחווה, Brotherhood) was a short-lived political party in Israel, one of several spinoffs created by the collapse of Dash.

Ahva was formed on 8 July 1980 when two MKs (Shafik Asaad and Shlomo Eliyahu) broke away from the Democratic Movement,[1] itself a relatively new party, having been formed in 1978 when Dash split up (also creating Shinui and Ya'ad).

On 17 September they were joined by Akiva Nof, also from the Democratic Movement.

Nof defected to Likud on 28 January 1981, whilst Asaad left the party to join Telem (another newly formed party) on 15 June.

[1] By the end of the Knesset session in June 1981, only Eliayhu remained in the party (though it had outlasted the Democratic Movement, which folded in March 1981).