Koach ("Force, Strength," in Hebrew)
KOACH ("force, strength," in Hebrew)
Israeli ultranationalist clandestine movement, created in March 1994, to replace the Kach Party banned by Israeli authorities.
SEE ALSO Kach Party.
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