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Ale Yarok

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image by Dov Gutterman and Željko Heimer


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Ale Yarok was one of the tiny movements trying to get a seat in the Knesset and failed. Ale Yarok (meaning Green Leaf) had a flag in which the party logo (a cannabis leaf) replaced the Magen David on the national flag. It was on one side of the flag only which means that they just cover the Magen David with a sticker).
Dov Gutterman, 24 August 2001

Full name in 2003 elections: Ale Yarok (Green Leaf)
Letters: Kuf-Nun
Flag/logo: the previous flag (Marijuana leaf on national background) wasn't seen this time.
Remarks: pro-Marijuana legelizing, now also expend its platform to became a civil rights movement.
Dov Gutterman, 27 January 2003

Third run for this ultra-liberal party after the failure in 2000 and 2003 elections. Still led by Boaz Wechtel and still use the kuf-nun letters (first two letters of the word Cannabis). Ale Yarok (Green Leaf) is supporting the legalization of light drugs, gambling and prostitution. It also presents liberal economical ideas and left wing views: Web site at <zope.ale-yarok.org.il>.
The party logo is still the marijuana leaf, but the flag that it presented in 2000 elections is not used anymore.
More then 40000 voters give their vote to this party, but it wasn't enough to get a seat.
Dov Gutterman, 26 March and 7 June 2006