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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.

  Roland is a much bigger Nazi even than I am!

  Rancillly yours,

  --- Gilad Atzmon

==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 th(contracted; show full)[[category:Resistance movements]]
[[category:1962 establishments]]

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