Ahi (political party)
The split resulted from opposition to Zevulun Orlev's faction in the party, after he had refused to resign from the government following its approval of the disengagement plan.The list won nine seats, of which the Renewed National Religious Zionist Party took two.[3] In its original guise, the party subscribed to Greater Israel, and supported the Israeli settlement drive in Gaza and the West Bank.The party platform also emphasized the fight against government corruption, and promoted social justice.The movement was supported by Rabbi Shlomo Aviner, who was seen as its spiritual leader, whilst Nobel Prize winner Robert Aumann was the party's scientific advisor.