Arab parties
Joint List revival moves forward 'positivity,' Hadash-Ta'al MK Touma-Sliman tells 'Post' - intervie
During the meeting, the Hadash-Tal Party presented a “roadmap toward the Joint List” to the leaders of the Ra’am and Balad.
'Time to intensify efforts': Hadash Party backs mass protest against Gaza starvation in Tel Aviv
Arab parties agree to move ahead with reestablishing Joint List bloc for next elections
Joint list of Arab parties would win at least 13 seats - poll
Ra’am MK asked to resign after denying slaughter of babies
MK Iman Khatib-Yassin apologized Sunday evening for her words to the Knesset channel according to which "we did not slaughter babies or rape women" in the attacks on October 7.
Hadash-Ta'al head Ayman Odeh to leave Israeli politics
"Thank you all from the bottom of my heart," he wrote on Facebook. "I have decided not to run for the next term of the Knesset."
Election 2022: Anything can still change before Tuesday night - analysis
There are no polls published in the 72 hours before the election, and the next polls will be exit polls published after the polls close on Tuesday.
70% of Israeli-Arabs 'certain' or 'think' they will vote, poll finds
The actual vote is expected to be approximately 50%, expert says.
Arab MKs' statements supporting terror influence Jewish Israelis too - analysis
Hadash-Ta'al MK Aida Touma Suleiman posted on Facebook in memorial of terrorists killed by the IDF, calling them martyrs.
Israel elections: Arab sector voting at all-time low - poll
Last year the Israeli-Arab population voting percentage dropped to 44.6%, an all-time low.
What happens when opposition declares the government to be illegitimate?
The prospective government was referred to by its opponents as based on fraud, dangerous to Israel’s security, “Left,” incoherent and therefore illegitimate.
Israel is ready for an Arab party in the governing coalition - editorial
More than a fifth of Israel’s nine million citizens are Arabs, and there is every reason to include an Arab party in the new coalition.
Election survey: 87% of Israeli Arabs support entering or supporting gov't
Whether enough Jewish parties would be willing to sit with Arabic parties in order to form a government however, remains a different question altogether.
Yesh Atid's Yair Lapid willing to cooperate with Arab parties
Lapid’s answer is a positive sea-change in the political discourse surrounding the Joint Arab List.
Netanyahu attempts to rally the Arab vote
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled on Friday to the Arab town of Umm el-Fahm to personally witness the one-millionth person in Israel to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.