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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
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