Religious Zionist Party
| Religious Zionist Party הציונות הדתית | |
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| Chairman | Bezalel Smotrich | 
| Secretary-General | Ofir Sofer | 
| Founders | Hanan Porat Zvi Hendel | 
| Founded | 1998 | 
| Dissolved | 2023 | 
| Split from | National Religious Party | 
| Merged into | National Religious Party–Religious Zionism | 
| Headquarters | Beit HaShenhav Building, Jerusalem, Israel | 
| Ideology | 
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| Political position | Far-right | 
| National affiliation | National Union (1999–2013) The Jewish Home (2013–2019) URWP (2019) Yamina (2019, 2020–2021) | 
| Member parties | Otzma Yehudit (formerly) Noam (formerly) | 
| Most MKs | 7 (2022) | 
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| Website | |
| zionutdatit | |
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The Religious Zionist Party (Hebrew: הציונות הדתית, romanized: HaTzionut HaDatit, lit. 'The Religious Zionism'), known as Tkuma (Hebrew: תקומה, lit. 'Revival') until 2021 and officially known as National Union–Tkuma (Hebrew: האיחוד הלאומי-תקומה, HaIchud HaLeumi–Tkuma), was a far-right, ultra-nationalist, Jewish supremacist, and religious Zionist political party in Israel. In all the elections since its founding in 1998, the party had joined other factions and competed as part of a united list. In 2023, the Religious Zionist Party and The Jewish Home agreed to merge to become National Religious Party–Religious Zionism.