
Kadima
Kadima was a centrist political party in Israel, founded in 2005 by then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. It aimed to bridge the gap between right- and left-wing viewpoints, focusing on security, peace negotiations, and economic development. Kadima's platform promoted a two-state solution with the Palestinians, economic reforms, and measures to ensure Israel’s security while seeking coexistence. The party attracted members from different political backgrounds and played a significant role in Israeli politics during its active years. Kadima dissolved in 2015, but its formation marked a notable shift towards centrist politics in Israel.