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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ariela Karmel is a political reporter at The Times of Israel. She was previously a reporter for Haaretz and Calcalist. The four Arab parties — Hadash, Ra’am, Ta’al and Balad — have signed an agreement ...
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 ...
Balad, Hadash, Raam and Taal have very different philosophies but hope the alliance will bring out more Arab-Israeli voters. JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel’s four main Arab political parties will again run ...