POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
Arab parties urge Ra’am to join efforts to revive Joint List ahead of elections
Arab political parties Hadash, Ta'al, and Balad are urging Ra’am to rejoin efforts to revive the Joint List coalition ahead of upcoming elections, despite acknowledging significant ideological differences. They cite 'existential dangers' facing the Arab public as a key reason for seeking unity.
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