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The Arab community’s protest in Tel Aviv against crime turns into a massive Arab-Jewish demonstration.
By: Tamim Abu Khait About 100,000 demonstrators took part in the “Great Black Flags” march against violence and crime in the city of Tel Aviv on Saturday evening, arriving from all parts of the country. The protest clearly featured the participation of Arab women, Arab youth, and progressive Jewish forces supporting the struggle of Arab society, to the extent that it can be said the demonstration was, in fact, an Arab-Jewish protest. The march in Tel Aviv began at the cultura

Tamim Abu Khait
Feb 1


Women Leaders in the Negev: A Course for Training Women’s Leadership in the Negev
Recently, a graduation ceremony was held for the third cohort of the Women’s Leadership Course in the Negev, organized by the Itach–Ma’aki Association, in partnership with the European Union and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. This was not just another course or another event, but an additional serious step in advancing Bedouin women and strengthening their status and role in leading society in the Negev and in Arab society in general. This course is considered a significant

Tamim Abu Khait
Jan 31


The Female Voice Is Essential for Peace, Justice, and Safety
By: Jihan Haidar Hasan he female voice can have a profound impact on movements of protest and change. One of the most prominent examples in modern history is Rosa Parks, a courageous African American woman who broke norms that allowed injustice to thrive. Moreover, deep change does not occur without women, because global research and experience have shown that community-change processes led by women tend to last longer, whereas solutions based solely on enforcement eventuall

Jihan Haider Hasan
Jan 30


Women at Decision-Making Tables – A Necessity on the Path to Eradicating Crime
By: Attorney Hanan Al-Sanea We were moved this week by the image of the signing ceremony of a joint list of all the Arab parties. Indeed, it contained a great deal of hope – the recognition of rampant crime as an existential threat that requires political responsibility and unity of forces. Yet alongside this hope, a strong sense of disappointment also arose, due to the complete absence of women from the event. And this is a recurring pattern – the Peace Council, the Peace C

Hanan Elsanee'
Jan 29


Escalation of protests against crime in Arab towns and preparations for a nationwide demonstration in Tel Aviv
Protest activities in Arab towns are intensifying against the ongoing wave of crime, murders, and extortion, taking place in full view of the Israeli police and without any adequate response.The High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens has called for a nationwide demonstration in Tel Aviv this coming Saturday. This call is receiving broad support across Arab society, and popular committees and various social groups are working locally to prepare for the demonstration, inclu
Tamim Abu khait
Jan 28


Chairwoman of the party, Warda Saadeh, in the Negev: “We must bring about change in the Negev!”
During the tour organized by the “All Its Citizens” Party in the unrecognized villages in the Negev, Dr. Warda Sada , the party’s co-chair, said: “The pain is very hard. How can one understand the existence of such a reality in a state that is considered enlightened, that claims to strengthen education and support populations, but in practice none of this exists? What exists here is not a planning failure. This is an ongoing, continuous policy. Even the most basic things
Tamim Abu khait
Jan 27
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