Joint Arab List to break apart over coalition vote?

AuthorArutz Sheva Staff
Date08 June 2021
Published date08 June 2021
Publication titleIsrael National News (Israel)
The Joint Arab List is comprised of three parties: Ta'al, Hadash, and Balad.

A senior Joint Arab List official told Israel Hayom earlier this week that if Ta'al does not vote against the incoming government's formation, "it will be the sign that announces the dissolution of the Joint List."

Ta'al has not yet declared whether it will support the government, oppose it, or abstain from voting; the party's two other factions have declared they will vote against the new coalition.

Another Joint Arab List source confirmed the statements, telling Israel Hayom that [MK Ahmed] Tibi was the one who would say, time after time, the Arab parties must take a central part and influence the political field, and at the end of the day the ones doing that...

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