The Joint List’s experience revealed both the necessity and difficulty of building inter-ethnic partnerships in Israel’s fractured political landscape. While its outreach to the Zionist center proved ...
Dov Hanin was a member of the Israeli Knesset for 12 years. Upon his retirement from the Joint List party, he explains how this party formed and what lies in its future. The shrinking democratic space ...
Chairman of Hadash expresses confidence in the success of ongoing talks with Ra'am, estimating that the formation of the ...
As parties and politicians jockey for position ahead of this year’s election, the proposed reunification of the Joint List of Arab parties is seen as a move with the potential to significantly reshape ...
A joint list of Arab parties would win 14 of the Knesset’s 120 seats if elections were held today, continuing to prevent a parliamentary majority from either Zionist opposition parties or Prime ...
I am one of the millions of Israelis who are planning to vote in Israel’s national election on Tuesday — the country’s fourth in less than two years. This time around, 13 parties are competing; 11 are ...
Members of the Joint List (L to R) Osama Saadi, Ayman Odeh, Ahmad Tibi and Mansour Abbas arrive for a meeting with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin at his residence in Jerusalem after the last election ...
The Islamist Ra’am party reportedly says that it is willing to join a technical joint electoral list ahead of the upcoming elections alongside Arab-majority political parties Hadash, Ta’al and Balad.
The Joint List is dealing with electoral victory responsibly, after adding seats over the course of Israel’s three elections in the last year, now reaching a historic high mark for predominantly Arab ...