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Gush Yehudit Le'shalev, or the United Jewish Bloc, was a broad coalition of Jewish groups forged after the fall of Birahteynu to the Crusading armies during the Grand Crusade. While the varied nature of the constituent groups mean its membership had very different, and often contrasting, ideological positions, it's general aim could be stated as the re-establishment of the Jewish Homeland over all five Mehozot of Beiteynu. The Bloc split in 2696 amist disagreement over how to combat the Luthori occupation of Endlid.

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  • Protectorate Insurgency Campaign
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  • Gush Yehudit Le'shalev, or the United Jewish Bloc, was a broad coalition of Jewish groups forged after the fall of Birahteynu to the Crusading armies during the Grand Crusade. While the varied nature of the constituent groups mean its membership had very different, and often contrasting, ideological positions, it's general aim could be stated as the re-establishment of the Jewish Homeland over all five Mehozot of Beiteynu. The Bloc split in 2696 amist disagreement over how to combat the Luthori occupation of Endlid.
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  • Joshua ben Eliezer
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  • Gush Yehudit Le'shalev
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  • Jewish Nationalist/Religious Movement
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  • 2690(xsd:integer)
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  • Gush Yehudit Le'shalev
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  • Mixed
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  • Gush Yehudit Le'shalev, or the United Jewish Bloc, was a broad coalition of Jewish groups forged after the fall of Birahteynu to the Crusading armies during the Grand Crusade. While the varied nature of the constituent groups mean its membership had very different, and often contrasting, ideological positions, it's general aim could be stated as the re-establishment of the Jewish Homeland over all five Mehozot of Beiteynu. The Bloc was primarily lead by the HaTikvá MiKhófesh and it's leader Joshua ben Eliezer, and also contains elements of groups such as the Haleumit Tikvah and the Ma'avak movement, as well as the remnants and successor organisations of many older Jewish parties, such as Yachad and the pacifist group Habonim Dror. The Bloc split in 2696 amist disagreement over how to combat the Luthori occupation of Endlid.
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