Arab Party Chair Says UAL to Separate From Islamic Movement in Israel to Broaden Appeal
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Arab party chair says UAL to separate from Islamic Movement in Israel to broaden appeal
Mansour Abbas told Haaretz that the decision aims to expand the party's ranks beyond only those identified with the Islamic Movement. Right-wing opposition party chair Avigdor Lieberman said this move 'doesn't matter' and reiterated his position that the next 'Zionist' coalition should be formed without Arab parties
The chairman of the party that sat in the government of change revealed that he intends to introduce significant change in RAAM. These steps come against the backdrop of Trump's decision to outlaw the "Muslim Brotherhood" in the US and the Prime Minister's threats to do the same in Israel. The northern branch of the Islamic Movement, to which RAAM belongs, is illegal
Mansour Abbas Surprises: "We Are About to Say Goodbye to the Shura Council and the Islamic Movement"
Trying to qualify himself for the next government? RAAM Chairman Mansour Abbas announced today (Saturday) that his party "will separate from the Shura Council and the Islamic Movement." In an interview with Channel 12, Abbas claimed: "First of all, we are not the Muslim Brotherhood. If we were the Muslim Brotherhood, not only would we not be in the Knesset, I would not be sitting here with you. The second thing is that we have insights into what…
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mansour Abbas announced that his party would separate from the Shura Council and the Muslim Brotherhood. As you may recall, Netanyahu previously hinted that Israel was working to outlaw the movement.
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