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A petition published in Haaretz calls for the need to establish a Jewish–Arab peace party.
Today, a full-page advertisement was published in Haaretz , including an invitation and a call to establish a new Jewish–Arab party that will run in the upcoming elections with the aim of bringing down the Netanyahu government and forming a different government. A party that struggles for peace between Israel and Palestine and fights for equality and social justice. The call was signed by 130 prominent public figures from Arab society and from progressive Jewish communities,

Media Team
2 days ago


It's time for the Israeli government to see crime and mafia gangs as an issue for Israeli society as a whole.
All Its Citizens Party – A Statement to the Public The All Citizens Party strengthens the hands of Arab society in its decision to hold a general strike today, Thursday, and in its decision to hold a nationwide demonstration in the city of Sakhnin this afternoon, and calls on its members, friends, and supporters to participate in the demonstration and support the struggle of citizens and their right to personal and economic security. It is time for the Israeli government to s

Media Team
3 days ago


Sakhnin is no different, but she took up the gauntlet
By: Muhammad Yahya An unplanned response by ordinary citizens, unelected, who do not see themselves as leaders, became a symbol of the struggle and led the city to a general strike as a sign of protest. Neighboring Deir Hanna and Arabah joined the fight. Water has reached the soul and there is no longer any room for tolerance towards crime and harm to human life, business, and personal security. It is time to support those who have taken up the gauntlet to protect their lives

מוחמד יחיא
3 days ago


The Arab residents' outcry against continued land plunder
By: Jihan Haider Hasan In December 2025, the Ministry of Finance published the economic plan for 2026, which includes, among other things, the reinstatement of a property tax that was abolished 25 years ago. This is a tax on land that was not used for construction - one of the most significant steps in the new economic plan that is expected to affect land The new law states that, according to the 2026 economic plan, a property tax of 1.5% will be imposed on vacant land, inclu

Jihan Haider Hasan
4 days ago


Who Benefits from Lowering the Voting Age — and What Is the Price of Democracy?
By: Jihan Haider Hasan Recently, an idea has resurfaced—one that comes up from time to time both worldwide and in Israel—to lower the voting age from 18 to 17. The idea touches on questions of democracy, citizenship, education, and practical politics. Among other things, it aims to expand democratic participation by allowing young people to take part in decisions that affect their lives on issues such as education, cost of living, security, climate, and public transportation.

Jihan Haider Hasan
Jan 17


The Joint List and the Arab Parties – Where To?
By: Tamim Abu Khait The current situation: After the pressure exerted by Arab society following the worsening crime crisis, and after the impact of the Gaza war on Arab society—emotionally, politically, and in everyday life, through policing practices and the relative deterioration of relations with Jewish society—the components of the Joint List held two official meetings, in addition to a series of bilateral meetings and consultations, to discuss the possibility of re-esta

Tamim Abu Khait
Jan 16


Social Taboos, Citizenship and Equality: A Test of Israeli Democracy
By: Dr. Warda Sada After a conversation with a highly professional sports coach, I found myself rethinking the relationship between education, civic behavior, and democracy. This person treats all club members with great respect—without discrimination based on religious affiliation, nationality, or gender. His daily conduct is characterized by fairness, attentiveness, and equal respect. I was therefore surprised by his right-wing political views, which I often perceive as ext

Warda Sada
Jan 15


A delegation from the “All Its Citizens” party visited the village of Ein Rafa and expressed solidarity with its residents
After “unknown individuals” set fire to several vehicles, caused damage to property, and sprayed racist slogans against Arabs and offensive expressions against the Prophet Muhammad in the village of Ein Rafa near Jerusalem, a delegation from the “All Its Citizens” party visited the village and the home of the Roman family. The delegation expressed deep shock at the serious crime committed by settlers, and conveyed full solidarity and support for the local residents. Members o
Tamim Abu khait
Jan 13


From Trump to Tarabin: A Victory Image for Benjamin
By: Mohammad yahya בפסק הזמן בין מלחמות קצרות וארוכות מנסה ראש הממשלה למצוא תמונת ניצחון כנדוניה ליום הבחירות,In the pause between short and long wars, the prime minister is trying to find a “victory image” to present as a gift for election day—at any price, even at the cost of precious human lives. This is the reality. Between a visit to Trump and a tour of Tarabin al-Sana, amid a routine of war and crime in Arab society. Everything is permissible, everything is for sale. T

Mohammad yahya
Jan 8


The Unification of Forces for Cooperation in the Election Campaign Is Expanding
Notice To The Public As part of the efforts of the Kol Ezracheha (“All Its Citizens”) Party to unite forces in order to replace the far-right government in the upcoming elections, and to establish the principle of Jewish-Arab partnership and equal rights for all citizens of the state, an agreement was signed for the Beyachad Natzliach (“Together We Will Succeed”) Party, led by Avi Shaked, to join the two parties: the Kol Ezracheha Party and the Arab National Party. This ag
Tamim Abu khait
Jan 7


“Who made you a Pharaoh, Pharaoh? He said: I found no one to stop me… Selective international deterrence”
By: Warda Sada This popular proverb sums up a simple and frightening truth: whoever possesses power and finds no one to restrain them will continue their actions without limits, leaving behind immeasurable destruction. When I think about U.S. foreign policy, this truth appears before me without disguise. Iraq, for me, is not merely a country on the map, but an experience I lived through and followed closely. I was shocked by what happened to it, but I know Iraq was not the be

Warda Sada
Jan 6


Double Standards in Global Politics: Venezuela, Gaza, and the Test of International Ethics
By: Dr. Warda Sada It is impossible to understand what Venezuela is experiencing today—or the way Nicolás Maduro is portrayed in Western discourse—outside the broader context of global politics built on double standards. The issue is not Maduro as an individual, nor merely the nature of his regime, but the international system itself: how it defines legitimacy, who holds the right to punish, and who is exempt from accountability. Nicolás Maduro is not a liberal democratic mod

Warda Sada
Jan 4


The Huge Gap Between the Representation of the Arab Sector in National and Local Politics and the Actual Achievements of Arab Elected Officials
By: Jihan Haider Hasan The Arab sector in Israel suffers from many problems, including poverty, violence, and housing shortages. Given the fact that there are ten Knesset members from parties representing Arabs in the Knesset—slightly less than 10%—alongside respectable representation of the Arab sector in local councils in every Arab and mixed city, it would have been expected that Arabs would have a clear address for addressing these problems, and that their elected offici

Jihan Haider Hasan
Jan 3


On What We See — and What We Have Learned Not to See
By: Dr. Warda Sada There are moments when the most urgent question is not what is happening around us, but what is happening within us. It is not the events themselves that are most unsettling, but rather the widening gap between what is unfolding in the human sphere and the way we perceive it, process it, or repress it. The human condition in which we live is not only the condition of others. It is our own psychological, social, and moral condition. It concerns how people le

Warda Sada
Jan 2


The “All Its Citizens” Party Condemns the Violent Police Attack on the Residents of Tarabin al-Saʿana in the Negev
oday, a mass protest took place in the Negev following the violent attack carried out by Ben-Gvir’s police against the village of Tarabin al-Saʿana in the Negev, and its takeover by force involving more than 300 police officers from various units. During the attack, innocent residents were assaulted and dozens were arrested, even though not a single detainee was a criminal or involved in the incident of vehicle arson. The purpose of the attack was nothing more than a show of

Tamim Abu Khait
Jan 1


A Training Course for Bridging in Multicultural Dialogue
Announcement For those who are familiar with Nonviolent Communication You are invited to join!! On January 9 , we are opening a course for facilitating Nonviolent Communication (NVC) with a multicultural specialization . The course includes: Three in-person sessions in Moshav Sharona (Friday afternoon and Saturday) Zoom sessions on Tuesdays at 6:00 PM For more details via WhatsApp: Anat Asia – +972-52-871-0966 The course is facilitated together with Anner Weiss Marom an

Media Team
Jan 1


The Lesser Good !
By: Mohamad Yahia The state is approaching its eightieth year, yet the melting pot has not forged a unified Israeli identity. The process of refinement has not worked either. Three generations. Two peoples. One state—unequal and discriminatory treatment. Between a partial democracy in retreat and the struggle against a regime coup, let the “lesser good” now realize its power.Arab society—more than two million native-born citizens—and their partners within Jewish society are

Media Team
Dec 30, 2025


Avraham Borg speaks about "civil partnership", Jewish-Arab
Avraham Borg in an interview with Panet's Arab channel "Hala"

תמים אבו חיט
Dec 30, 2025


Conscription Is Not the Problem. Inequality Is the Problem
By: Dr. Warda Sada In Israel, people like to talk about a “crisis of motivation for conscription,” but they avoid acknowledging the simple truth: this is not a crisis of young people—it is a crisis of the state. Young women and men are not refraining from enlistment because they are indifferent or spoiled, but because they live in a society that asks them to sacrifice everything while struggling to guarantee basic equality, responsibility, and transparency. Over the years, co

Warda Sada
Dec 27, 2025


Alon Liel: Turkey is committed to disarming Hamas, and Israel is refusing its presence!
Listen to the full interview with Alon Liel conducted by Maya Hasson Kraus : Alon Liel on the Morning News with Maya Hasson Kraus

תמים אבו חיט
Dec 26, 2025
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