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Party of All Its Citizens – For an enlightened, equal, and just state for all

  • תמונת הסופר/ת: Tamim Abu khait
    Tamim Abu khait
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The Party of All Its Citizens was founded out of a deep belief that Israel can and must be a country where every person — Jewish or Arab, woman or man, secular or religious — feels belonging, respect, and equal rights.Our vision is a society built on social justice, civic equality, and a true democracy that separates religion from the state and respects all cultures and beliefs.

We believe that the Israel of tomorrow can be a more enlightened state — one that listens to all its citizens, addresses social and economic issues with transparency and responsibility, and fights violence, discrimination, and hatred.

According to our Theory of Change, we believe that real change does not begin from the top — it is born from below, from within society itself.Leaders who grow from among the people are the true engine that supports this change.Therefore, the Party of All Its Citizens bases its Theory of Change on three main pillars:

1. Connecting communities

Jews and Arabs, women and men, center and periphery — through genuine and equal dialogue.

2. Civic empowerment

Because every person is an agent of change, and every voice can make a difference.

3. Influencing policy

Through responsible, transparent, and ethical political action rooted in the values of equality and compassion.

When people organize together around hope instead of fear, when we choose partnership instead of hatred — real change happens.In the social, economic, health spheres, and in every area needed for a good quality of life.

We invite you to join the Party of All Its Citizens, to become part of the force that drives this change.Link to join and register:

Only together can we build a better country — a country for all its citizens.And always remember: every person influences someone around them.

With great respect,Warda SaadaCo-Chair of the Party of All Its Citizens


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