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במקום ממשלה: מונולוגים של ראשי הרשימות

במקום ממשלה: מונולוגים של ראשי הרשימות
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Mansour Abbas talked: Who listened?

Please note that the posts on The Blogs are contributed by third parties. The opinions, facts and any media content in them are presented solely by the authors, and neither The Times of Israel nor its partners assume any responsibility for them. Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Mansour Abbas, the leader of the Islamic Movement and the United Arab Party already scored one big victory-he is the first Arab Israeli leader whose speech became the no 1 talked about political statement in Israel of late. No statement by Netanyahu or Lapid or Bennett or any other aspirant for political leadership in Israel got THIS amount of attention as his short, concise and significant statement. So, said this political leader, ”Medinat Israel changed”, and how right he was.

Israel election results: Arab parties take stock after failure in polls

Israel election results: Arab parties take stock after failure in polls
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Why Israeli-Arabs Support This Candidate in Upcoming Elections

Mar 14, 2021 While Arab citizens of Israel have traditionally supported candidates from their own community, the tide appears to be shifting. By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel A poll released over the weekend by the Israel Democracy Institute showed that almost one-third of Israeli-Arabs want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue as prime minister, Channel 12 reported. That statistic may reflect the trend among Arab citizens of Israel to view themselves more as part of the active fabric of Israeli society, as opposed to a separate entity within it. This year, Netanyahu is actively pursuing Israeli-Arab votes, which was reflected in the survey that showed 31 percent of Israeli-Arab voters polled want to see Netanyahu remain prime minister. While 56% said they don’t want Netanyahu, that number reflects the prime minister’s rating throughout Israeli society, where Netanyahu’s Likud Party is not expected overall to win more than a quarter of the seats in the Kness

Israeli Arab life has gotten better – The Forward

The mayor of Nazareth, the largest Arab town in Israel, announced on Feb. 11 that he was backing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel’s March 23 election. Outside of Israel, this landmark development was only sparsely reported on in American media. In a Reuters’ article that highlighted Netanyahu’s anti-Arab history, Arab leaders disparaged the mayor, Ali Salam. “Maybe it’s Stockholm Syndrome, to have empathy with that person who kidnapped you or oppressed you,” Ahmad Tibi, longtime Arab-Israeli member of the Knesset, was quoted as saying. Nowhere in the article was there any discussion of the dramatic improvements in the lives of Israel’s Arab citizens over the last 15 years. Yes, they still lag behind their Jewish peers in terms of educational access and economic opportunity, and they’re contending with an insufficiently addressed recent crime wave. But even in the face of those sobering facts, Israel has made major steps forward in fostering better quality

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