Ta'al
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Ta'al, or the Arab Movement for Renewal, is a single-member Israeli parliamentary group that was founded by Member of Knesset Ahmad Tibi after he left Balad during the 15th Knesset. Tibi was the sole member elected on the Ta'al list in the 15th Knesset, but ran on a joint list with Hadash for the elections to the 16th Knesset in 2003. For the 2006 elections, Ta'al ended its alliance with Hadash and joined with Ra'am (United Arab List), forming the coalition Ra'am-Ta'al.