
The Islamist Ra’am party has reportedly agreed Sunday night to back a unity government led by Yamina and Yesh Atid chiefs Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid but will not be part of it.
In return, the government will honor a list of demands Ra’am tabled to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party when it was in possession of the government mandate, including the chairmanship of prominent Knesset committees and allocation of budgets aiming to tackle the issues bedeviling Israel’s Arab sector, such crumbling infrastructure and high rates of poverty and crime.
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I want a straggle bid. Grade the two state solution dry war.
Three states or more are needed. More so, press it Arabia, Syria and Egypt. We can let the arabs leave the land.
Gentrify me but if the Tanakh speaks of non jews in our land, I think they are called aliens. I think we have an overabundance of vile fragmented aliens. You could face them.