List of Arab members of the Knesset
There have been Israeli Arab members of the Knesset ever since the first Knesset elections in 1949. The following is a list of the 86 past and present members. Some Israeli Druze dispute the label "Arab" and consider Druze to be a separate ethnic group. However, as they speak Arabic as their first language they are still included in this list.
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Current members (17)
Knesset member | Party(s) | Knesset(s) | Comments | |
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Mansour Abbas | Ra'am–Balad Joint List | 21, 22, 23 | Sunni Muslim | |
Hamad Amar | Yisrael Beiteinu | 18, 19, 20, 22, 23 | Druze | |
Jabar Asakla | Joint List | 22, 23 | Druze | |
Said al-Harumi | Joint List | 20, 22, 23 | Bedouin | |
Yousef Jabareen | Joint List Hadash-Ta'al Joint List | 20, 21, 22, 23 | ||
Iman Khatib-Yasin | Joint List | 23 | ||
Gadeer Mreeh | Blue and White Yesh Atid-Telem | 21, 22, 23 | Druze | |
Fateen Mulla | Likud | 21, 23 | Druze | |
Ayman Odeh | Joint List Hadash-Ta'al Joint List | 20, 21, 22, 23 | Non-religious | |
Osama Saadi | Joint List Hadash-Ta'al Joint List |
20, 21, 22, 23 | Sunni Muslim | |
Sondos Saleh | Joint List | 23 | ||
Mtanes Shehadeh | Ra'am–Balad Joint List | 21, 22, 23 | Christian | |
Sami Abu Shehadeh | Joint List | 22, 23 | ||
Walid Taha | Joint List | 22, 23 | ||
Ahmad Tibi | Balad Ta'al Ra'am Joint List Hadash-Ta'al Joint List |
15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 | Sunni Muslim | |
Aida Touma-Suleiman | Joint List Hadash-Ta'al Joint List | 20, 21, 22, 23 | Christian | |
Heba Yazbak | Ra'am–Balad Joint List | 21, 22, 23 | Sunni Muslim |
Past members
See also
References
- Israeli Arab sportscaster to get into game from inside Knesset Times of Israel, 5 December 2014
- International Holocaust Remembrance Day Marked by 54 Knesset Members at Auschwitz The Algemeiner, 27 January 2014
- Jason Koutsoukis (16 May 2009). "Voice of equality". The Age.
My parents are Muslims. They pray, they fast, they have been to Mecca, but they raised their children to think and feel as liberal, open-minded people.
External links
- Knesset members Knesset website
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