Tibi promises: The slate will win up to 17 seats
MK Ahmed Tibi believes there is a strong chance of re-establishing the Joint List, which could win 15-17 seats and thereby prevent the formation of a right-wing government.
MK Ahmed Tibi believes there is a strong chance of re-establishing the Joint List, which could win 15-17 seats and thereby prevent the formation of a right-wing government.

Hadash and Ta'al, two of the Knesset's Arab parties, claim unfair discrimination against Muslims wishing to visit Al-Aqsa Mosque, ignoring closure of workplaces and schools throughout Israel.

Arab partty Ta’al chairman MK Ahmad Tibi voiced strong support for New York mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani, known for his far-left and anti-Israel stance, calling him a unifying and courageous leader.

MK Ayman Odeh says that while it is unfortunate that people were hurt by the comparison between the hostages and the terrorists being released in the deal, 'I see and feel the suffering of two peoples.'

MK Ahmed Tibi denounced protests during the current IDF operation as a double standard on the part of the protesters.

Hadash and Ta’al parties condemn IDF counterterrorism operation in Jenin.

Hadash-Ta'al chairman says he regrets not being the one to bring down the previous government, slams 'arrogance' of center-left.

Ra'am chairman blames Hadash and Ta'al for failure in the elections, rules out possible cooperation with it.

Many Arabs believe that placing their party in the coalition 'binds their hands' and hurts the Palestinian Arabs - whom they fully support.

Senior officials in Balad say Lapid was involved in "dirty trick" that led to Balad running separately from Hadash and Ta’al.

The distribution of the Arab votes among three parties increases the chance that one of them will not pass the electoral threshold.

MK Osama Saadi calls on Arab parties to show responsibility and unite the ranks.

Attempts being made to convince Balad and Ta'al to accept a rotation as part of arrangement that would re-establish the Joint List.

Ta'al Party decides to continue being part of the Joint List in the run-up to the upcoming elections.

Ta'al and Balad parties reportedly considering splitting from Hadash and running separately in November election.

Three Arab parties unite under single list, MK Odeh promises fourth will join this week.

Students demonstrate before Hadash-Ta'al candidate Ofer Kassif, who called Ayelet Shaked 'neo-Nazi scumbag' and Netanyahu 'murderer'.

Attorney General says Otzma Yehudit members' appeal against approval of Hadash-Ta'al to run in the elections should be rejected.

Ta'al chairman says he will refuse to serve in any government, criticizes Gantz.

"The only job I am thinking of is the role of the prime minister, and if not me, then Ahmed," says MK Tibi.
