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Netanyahu’s allies seek to exclude Arab party from elections

25 May 2026
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Israeli Channel 13 has revealed that advisors close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are exploring political and legal strategies to potentially bar the United Arab List (Ra’am) party from participating in future elections. Discussions within Netanyahu’s team have centered on actions against the Islamic Movement, which is considered the parent organization of the United Arab List, following claims that it sent donations to Gaza amid the ongoing conflict. Implementing such measures would require new legislation in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, along with assessments from security agencies, including Shin Bet. The timing of the next election remains uncertain, though the current Knesset’s term is set to conclude in October. Recently, a preliminary vote was held to dissolve the Knesset, and if the proposal passes in subsequent readings, it could lead to early elections.

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The potential ban on the United Arab List reflects ongoing tensions in Israeli politics, particularly regarding Arab representation and security concerns. The Islamic Movement has faced scrutiny over its alleged connections to Gaza, emphasizing the complex relationship between Israel and Palestinian territories. Historically, tensions between Israeli authorities and Arab political parties have often escalated during periods of conflict, influencing both legislative measures and electoral dynamics. The outcome of these discussions may significantly impact Arab political representation in Israel, which has been a critical aspect of the country’s democratic framework.

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