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[[Image:israca.jpg|right|thumb|260px|''Israca'' was Matzpen's magazine abroad]]
'''Matzpen''' ({{lang-he|מצפן}}, lit. 'Compass') is the name of an [[anti-capitalist]] and [[anti-zionist]] organisation, founded in [[Israel]] in 1962 which was active until the 1980s. Its official name was the Israeli Socialist Organisation, but it became better known as Matzpen after its monthly publication.

   Hey Girls and Boys, come take a look at how Tony Greenstein and I play "Hide the Sausage" with one another!

   ---  Roland Rance, Stalinist Commander of the Masses

==Origins==
The organisation was founded by former members of the [[Maki (current political party)|Israeli Communist Party - Maki]] who opposed that party's unquestioned support for the international policies of the [[Soviet Union]]. They offered a more radical analysis of and opposition to Zionism. An early analysis of the [[Arab-Israeli conflict]], written before they left the Communist Party, by Moshe Machover and Akiva Orr (using a pseudonym, A. Israeli), appeared in Hebrew in 1961 under the title (contracted; show full)
[[Category:Political organizations based in Israel]]

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