IDI Expert Weighs if Joint Lists Pose Threat to Netanyahu Ahead of Israel's Elections
The parties aim to unify amid protests over rising crime and discrimination, with polls projecting voter turnout could rise from 52.4% to 61.8%, potentially securing 15.5 Knesset seats.
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What the Joint List’s revival signifies for Palestinian politics in Israel
Beyond electoral arithmetic, the reunification of Arab parties is a step toward rebuilding political infrastructure and combating social fragmentation. The post What the Joint List’s revival signifies for Palestinian politics in Israel appeared first on +972 Magazine.
Can a revived Palestinian Joint List reshape Israeli politics?
Leaders of Israel’s four Palestinian political parties on Thursday reached a tentative understanding to reunify ahead of the next Knesset elections, which are expected to be held by October. The document, signed on 22 January, stops short of a binding electoral pact but commits the parties to formal negotiations aimed at reassembling the Joint List, a slate that once consolidated much of the Palestinian vote in Israel before fracturing in recen…
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