18 March 2015 Wednesday
The Joint Arab List – a coalition of four Arab political groups led by Aiman Ouda – won 14 seats in Tuesday's polls, coming in third after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party and the center-left Zionist Union alliance.
The 14-seat win will mean the largest Arab presence in Israel's Knesset since the first Knesset polls in 1949, which were held one year after Israel's establishment on occupied Palestinian territory.
The Arab Alliance is comprised of the Democratic Front for Peace and Equality (Hadash), the National Democratic Assembly (Balad), the Islamic Movement in Southern Israel, and the United Arab List.
Dov Khenin, a left-leaning Jewish politician who ran on the Joint Arab List's ticket, managed to clinch a seat at the new assembly.
Israeli-Arab parties won 11 seats in 2013 polls, before early elections were ordered in late 2014 due to rifts within Netanyahu's coalition government.
Nearly 1.6 million Arabs live in Israel, accounting for more than 20 percent of the self-proclaimed Jewish state's roughly eight-million-strong population.
Israeli-Arab party leaders note that Arab turnout in previous Knesset polls had usually hovered at around 50 percent.
The Palestine Liberation Organization, for its part, expressed disappointment over the victory of Netanyahu's Likud.
Veteran Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said earlier Wednesday that the poll results had "buried" the Palestine-Israel peace process.
Source: World Bulletin.
Link: http://www.worldbulletin.net/news/156721/arabs-make-unprecedented-gains-in-knesset.
The Joint Arab List – a coalition of four Arab political groups led by Aiman Ouda – won 14 seats in Tuesday's polls, coming in third after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party and the center-left Zionist Union alliance.
The 14-seat win will mean the largest Arab presence in Israel's Knesset since the first Knesset polls in 1949, which were held one year after Israel's establishment on occupied Palestinian territory.
The Arab Alliance is comprised of the Democratic Front for Peace and Equality (Hadash), the National Democratic Assembly (Balad), the Islamic Movement in Southern Israel, and the United Arab List.
Dov Khenin, a left-leaning Jewish politician who ran on the Joint Arab List's ticket, managed to clinch a seat at the new assembly.
Israeli-Arab parties won 11 seats in 2013 polls, before early elections were ordered in late 2014 due to rifts within Netanyahu's coalition government.
Nearly 1.6 million Arabs live in Israel, accounting for more than 20 percent of the self-proclaimed Jewish state's roughly eight-million-strong population.
Israeli-Arab party leaders note that Arab turnout in previous Knesset polls had usually hovered at around 50 percent.
The Palestine Liberation Organization, for its part, expressed disappointment over the victory of Netanyahu's Likud.
Veteran Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said earlier Wednesday that the poll results had "buried" the Palestine-Israel peace process.
Source: World Bulletin.
Link: http://www.worldbulletin.net/news/156721/arabs-make-unprecedented-gains-in-knesset.
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