Mansour Abbas
Thousands protest rising crime in Arab sector, Ben-Gvir accuses leaders of 'fueling violence'
“Tens of thousands in Sakhnin are marching together for the safety of all of us,” Hadash-Tal chairperson MK Ayman Odeh said.
Benny Gantz advances ‘no Ra’am, no Ben-Gvir’ election campaign amid weak polling
Major shifts in Iran, Ra'am party opens its ranks - January 5, 2026
Ra'am to open party to all Israelis, leader Abbas 'aims to recruits Jewish politicians'
Did a year of change government in Israel bring Jews and Arabs closer?
Mansour Abbas may have changed the Israeli political landscape forever after becoming the first leader of any majority-Arab party to join an Israeli government.
Grapevine July 20, 2022: They also serve who only stand and wait
Movers and shakers of Israeli society.
Israel Election: We must restore hope to Israel's Arab citizens - opinion
Low voter turnout, combined with declarations that the Arab public has no place among Israel’s decision-makers, is liable to create a fertile political climate for populist and racist legislation.
Israel's Arab citizens must learn negotiating in uncertainty - opinion
Mansour Abbas’ efforts with the change government showed a steady hand in negotiating complex situations. This is not only what Arab citizens need but what Israel needs.
Beware false election narratives from both the Left and the Right - opinion
Israel continues to be a free, enlightened, creative and exciting place. Do not let radical electioneering disfigure that noble reality.
Letters to the Editor June 20, 2022: Get real
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Failed experiment isn't with Arabs, its PM without legitimacy - opinion
When the prime minister lacks legitimacy, the foundation upon which that government rests starts to fray.
Mansour Abbas refuses to rule out government with Netanyahu
Heavy pressure on coalition MKs Zoabi, Ghanaim to resign • Both refuse to back down, say they have no intention to quit Knesset
Israel continues working on Arab sector plan worth NIS 30 billion
NIS 2 billion was set aside by the Israeli government for upgrades in the road and transport infrastructure in Arab localities.
Israel can't afford failure of idea that Arab party can be in coalition - analysis
If the Bennett-Lapid government experiment fails, it may or may not, depending on one’s political leanings, be a disaster.