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Nathan led a party called Nes (Miracle) in the 1965 Knesset elections, but failed to cross the electoral threshold.
Two were held on 8 November on abolishing the 8% electoral threshold and adding a clause to the constitution banning discrimination, both of which were rejected.
He formed a new party under the name Unity for the Defence of New Immigrants which ran in the 1996 elections but failed to cross the electoral threshold and subsequently disappeared.
In the 1949 Knesset elections he headed the Brit Hatzohar list, but it failed to cross the electoral threshold.
In the 1969 Knesset elections it ran as the "List for the Land of Israel", but failed to cross the electoral threshold.