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Home Special Coverage 2021 Election

Arab parties launch fiery election campaigns; vow not to 'sell out' to Netanyahu

Balad, Ra'am, Ta'al, and Hadash launch independent campaigns, but Joint Arab List insiders say that does not necessarily indicate the alliance is crumbling.

by  Daniel Siryoti
Published on  01-21-2021 11:17
Last modified: 01-21-2021 11:18
By creating a genuine partnership, the Right can attract Arab votersGil Eliyahu

Formed ahead of the 2015 elections, the Joint Arab List is an alliance comprising the Arab or mostly Arab parties Balad, Ra'am-Ta'al, and Hadash | Photo: Gil Eliyahu

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Israel's Arab parties, Balad, Ra'am, Ta'al, and Hadash, which together form the Joint Arab List, launched their election campaign earlier this week, ahead of the March 23 vote.

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The faction's central committee affirmed Hadash leader MK Ayman Odeh as head of the Joint Arab List for the next Knesset run.

Hadash MK Aida Touma-Suleiman said that members of the Jewish-Arab the party, "Have expressed renewed faith" in Hadash's slate, adding, "Our position is clear: to preserve the Joint Arab List as long as its core tenets – anti-Right, anti-occupation, and pro-social equality for all – are preserved."

Touma-Suleiman was alluding to the recent controversy in the Joint Arab List, sparked by an apparent rapprochement between Ra'am head MK Mansour Abbas and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is actively courting the Arab Israeli electorate.

Balad, the hawkiest among the members of the Joint Arab List, launched an aggressive anti-Netanyahu campaign, pledging they would not allow the faction to "sell out."

"Netanyahu is the architect of the nation-state law, of racist incitement, occupation and the settlements, and he does not deserve a single vote," Balad said.

"Netanyahu's method is to harm and humiliate Arab citizens to win the votes of the Right, on the one hand, while trying to bribe the Arab public with empty promises on the other hand."

Former Balad MK Jamal Zahalka called Netanyahu's attempt to appeal to Arab voters "a disgusting mix of sycophancy, gall, impenitence, and disrespect for Arab citizens."

Balad MK Mtanes Shehadeh stated that his party's members "cannot be bought with [political] deals. We're here to fight for equal rights."

Joint Arab List insiders said that the fact the parties comprising the faction have launched independent campaigns does not necessarily indicate JAL is facing a split, saying the four did the same ahead of previous general elections, as well.

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