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Average axis distance

2.59

Lower = more similar (Euclidean across shared axes, normalized by count)

Swap A and B

Same country · IL. Different families (secular-liberal · leftist-socdem). Founded 44 years apart. Mean axis distance Δ̄ 2.59.

Top divergences

Where they split hardest

  • Economic

    Yesh Atid +4.0 · Market vs Israeli Labor Party -3.0 · Statist

    Δ 7.0 points

  • State & religion

    Yesh Atid +7.5 · Secular state vs Israeli Labor Party +5.0 · Secular state

    Δ 2.5 points

  • Regional stance

    Yesh Atid +7.0 · Stability/normalization vs Israeli Labor Party +4.5 · Stability/normalization

    Δ 2.5 points

Brief

Yesh Atid vs. Israeli Labor Party

Israeli centre-left, by generation. Labor's founding-Zionism legacy against Yesh Atid's post-Zionist secular-liberal urban politics. The Israeli "centre" rebuilt around different constituencies.

Origins. The Israeli Labor Party is the heir of Mapai, the party of Ben-Gurion and the founding generation that built the institutions of the state in the 1948 declaration period. It dominated Israeli politics from 1948 to 1977 and led the Oslo Accords as the senior partner in the 1992-95 Rabin government. Yesh Atid ("There is a Future") was founded in 2012 by former television journalist Yair Lapid as a secular middle-class centrist party explicitly NOT tied to the labor-Zionist founding tradition; Lapid is the son of Tommy Lapid (Shinui) and inherits Shinui's secular-anti-clerical orientation.

Where they diverge. On founding-Zionist tradition: Labor IS the founding tradition; Yesh Atid explicitly distances itself from it as a 20th-century artefact that the new Israeli middle class has outgrown. On religion-and-state: both are secular-leaning, but Yesh Atid has been the most aggressive parliamentary advocate of removing ultra-Orthodox draft exemptions; Labor's historical coalitions with religious parties make its position more compromised. On the two-state solution: Labor's public position remains the Oslo two-state framework; Yesh Atid endorses two states but its base is less committed than Labor's historical doctrine. On political-economy: Labor's formal program is social-democratic; Yesh Atid is middle-class liberal with weaker redistributive commitments.

Where they overlap. Both are secular-liberal, both oppose the Religious Zionism / Otzma Yehudit far-right, both supported the 2023-24 democracy-protest movement against the Netanyahu judicial overhaul, both have been the principal vehicles of the Israeli centre at different moments of the 2010s-2020s. Both supported the post-October 7 war while criticising specific government decisions.

Why it matters today. Labor is now electorally marginal; Yesh Atid is the principal opposition party. The succession from one to the other represents a sociological shift in Israeli politics: from kibbutz-and-Histadrut to Tel Aviv-suburb-and-tech.

Auto-generated comparative brief — may contain inaccuracies; not individually verified. · Last reviewed 2026-06-08

In their own words

One verified quote from each side, sourced.

A
An agreement with a Palestinian state, based on two states for two peoples, is the right thing for Israel's security, for Israel's economy, and for the future of our children.

September 2022 UN General Assembly address by the then–Israeli prime minister — the first explicit two-state endorsement from an Israeli PM at the UN podium in over a decade.

No verified quote on file yet for Israeli Labor Party.

Primary documents

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Compass

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Party Yemeni Congregation for Reform (Islah) (YE) · in government · Economic +2.5, Social -7.0 YE Yemeni Congregation for Reform (Islah) Yemeni Socialist Party (YE) · Economic -6.0, Social +5.0 YE Yemeni Socialist Party People's Movement (TN) · Economic -6.0, Social +1.0 TN People's Movement Amal Movement (LB) · in government · Economic -3.5, Social -6.0 LB Amal Movement Ansar Allah (Houthis) (YE) · in government · Economic -6.0, Social -8.0 YE Ansar Allah (Houthis) Ba'ath Party (Syria) (SY) · dissolved · Economic -6.5, Social -0.5 SY Ba'ath Party (Syria) Democratic Unionist Party (SD) · Economic +2.5, Social -4.0 SD Democratic Unionist Party El Insaf (Equity Party) (MR) · in government · Economic +2.8, Social -6.0 MR El Insaf (Equity Party) Fatah (PS) · in government · Economic +1.5, Social -1.5 PS Fatah Free Patriotic Movement (LB) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -2.0 LB Free Patriotic Movement Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (SY) · in government · Economic +2.5, Social -8.0 SY Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Islamic Salvation Front (DZ) · outlawed · Economic -3.0, Social -9.0 DZ Islamic Salvation Front Israeli Labor Party (IL) · Economic -3.0, Social +5.8 IL Israeli Labor Party B · Israeli Labor P… Movement of Society for Peace (DZ) · Economic +0.0, Social -7.0 DZ Movement of Society for Peace Justice and Construction Party (LY) · Economic +0.0, Social -6.5 LY Justice and Construction Party Authenticity and Modernity Party (MA) · in government · Economic +5.0, Social +4.0 MA Authenticity and Modernity Party Istiqlal Party (MA) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -4.0 MA Istiqlal Party National Umma Party (SD) · Economic +2.0, Social -3.0 SD National Umma Party Hadash-Ta'al (IL) · Economic -6.0, Social +6.0 IL Hadash-Ta'al Hamas (PS) · in government · Economic -3.0, Social -8.0 PS Hamas Kurdistan Democratic Party (IQ) · in government · Economic +4.0, Social -3.0 IQ Kurdistan Democratic Party Likud (IL) · in government · Economic +6.0, Social -2.0 IL Likud National Liberation Front (DZ) · in government · Economic -5.0, Social -3.0 DZ National Liberation Front National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul) (MR) · Economic -1.0, Social -8.0 MR National Rally for Reform and Development (Tewassoul) Long Live Tunisia (TN) · Economic +6.0, Social +4.0 TN Long Live Tunisia National Rally of Independents (MA) · in government · Economic +8.0, Social +3.0 MA National Rally of Independents National Forces Alliance (LY) · Economic +6.0, Social +3.0 LY National Forces Alliance National Wisdom Movement (IQ) · in government · Economic +1.0, Social -4.0 IQ National Wisdom Movement Reform Party (JO) · Economic +2.5, Social -2.0 JO Reform Party Otzma Yehudit (IL) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -8.0 IL Otzma Yehudit Mubadara (PS) · Economic -0.5, Social +4.5 PS Mubadara Northern Islamic Movement (IL) · outlawed · Economic -3.0, Social -7.0 IL Northern Islamic Movement Islamic Action Front (JO) · Economic -1.0, Social -8.0 JO Islamic Action Front Al-Menbar Islamic Society (BH) · Economic +3.0, Social -7.5 BH Al-Menbar Islamic Society Hezbollah (LB) · in government · Economic -5.0, Social -8.0 LB Hezbollah Jordanian Communist Party (JO) · Economic -9.0, Social +5.5 JO Jordanian Communist Party Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society (BH) · dissolved · Economic -2.0, Social -6.0 BH Al-Wefaq National Islamic Society State of Law Coalition (IQ) · in government · Economic -3.5, Social -6.0 IQ State of Law Coalition Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PS) · Economic -4.0, Social -9.0 PS Palestinian Islamic Jihad Nour Party (EG) · Economic +2.5, Social -9.0 EG Nour Party Islamic Asalah Society (BH) · in government · Economic +3.0, Social -9.0 BH Islamic Asalah Society United Torah Judaism (IL) · in government · Economic -5.0, Social -9.0 IL United Torah Judaism Lebanese Forces (LB) · Economic +5.0, Social -1.0 LB Lebanese Forces Mostaqbal Watan (EG) · in government · Economic +3.0, Social -4.0 EG Mostaqbal Watan Sairoon Alliance (IQ) · Economic -2.0, Social -6.0 IQ Sairoon Alliance Democratic National Rally (DZ) · in government · Economic -2.0, Social -4.0 DZ Democratic National Rally National Charter Party (JO) · in government · Economic +3.5, Social -3.0 JO National Charter Party General People's Congress (YE) · Economic -2.0, Social -4.0 YE General People's Congress Free Destourian Party (TN) · Economic +1.0, Social -1.0 TN Free Destourian Party PFLP (PS) · Economic -9.0, Social +4.0 PS PFLP Tagammu Party (EG) · Economic -7.0, Social +4.0 EG Tagammu Party Hadash (IL) · Economic -8.0, Social +6.5 IL Hadash Union of Forces of Progress (MR) · Economic -5.5, Social +4.0 MR Union of Forces of Progress DFLP (PS) · Economic -8.0, Social +4.5 PS DFLP Egyptian Social Democratic Party (EG) · Economic -2.5, Social +5.0 EG Egyptian Social Democratic Party Palestinian People's Party (PS) · Economic -8.0, Social +5.0 PS Palestinian People's Party Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (IQ) · in government · Economic +2.0, Social -2.0 IQ Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Ra'am (United Arab List) (IL) · Economic -2.0, Social -6.0 IL Ra'am (United Arab List) Yesh Atid (IL) · Economic +4.0, Social +7.0 IL Yesh Atid A · Yesh Atid

Spider overlay

A is the solid teal polygon; B is the dashed amber overlay. Distinct colors so the eye can always tell them apart, regardless of family.

Economic → Market Social → Libertarian State & religion → Secular state Liberal democracy → Strong commitment West alignment → Pro-Western Regional stance → Stability/normalization Palestinian question → Pro-Palestinian rights Civil liberties → Expand Regime stance → pro-regime Pan-Arab vs particularist → pan-Arab Centralism vs federalism → federalist Traditionalism vs modernization → modernizing Gender equality → Gender equality Iran posture → Pro-Iran / aligned Press freedom → Free press Sectarian power-sharing → Post-sectarian / civic state
Yesh Atid Israeli Labor Party
A · Yesh Atid (IL) B · Israeli Labor Party (IL) Δ̄ 2.59

Axis-by-axis

Sorted by absolute difference. Δ is A − B.

  1. Economic
    A
    +4.0
    B
    -3.0
    Δ +7.0
  2. State & religion
    A
    +7.5
    B
    +5.0
    Δ +2.5
  3. Regional stance
    A
    +7.0
    B
    +4.5
    Δ +2.5
  4. Palestinian question
    A
    +2.5
    B
    +4.8
    Δ -2.3
  5. Liberal democracy
    A
    +8.0
    B
    +6.0
    Δ +2.0
  6. Social
    A
    +7.0
    B
    +5.8
    Δ +1.3
  7. Traditionalism vs modernization
    A
    +7.5
    B
    +6.5
    Δ +1.0
  8. West alignment
    A
    +8.5
    B
    +8.0
    Δ +0.5
  9. Regime stance
    A
    +8.5
    B
    +8.0
    Δ +0.5
  10. Civil liberties
    A
    +7.0
    B
    +7.0
    Δ +0.0
  11. Centralism vs federalism
    A
    -4.0
    B
    -4.0
    Δ +0.0