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MK Ayman Odeh took part in the three-day "Mothers' March for Life" from Haifa to Jerusalem with the families of victims of violence in the Arab community, August 2020.

Hadash’s Crime Commission Bill Torpedoed by Ra’am, Meretz Votes

The Knesset voted down on Wednesday, July 14, by a margin of just three votes (54 for, 57 against) a bill sponsored by head of Joint List MK Ayman Odeh (Hadash) to form a parliamentary commission of inquiry into crime and violence in the Arab community. Coalition member MKs from the Islamist Ra’am party, Meretz…

July 17, 2021 in Political affairs, Society and Democracy.
The scene of the murder of Maysar Othman, 28, who was shot in the head in front of two of her children in the Khalisa neighborhood of Haifa, Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Israel Police: Most Violence in Arab Community Tied to Shabak Stoolies

A senior police officer has reportedly claimed that the police are limited in their ability to respond to violent crimes in the Arab-Palestinian national minority in Israel because those responsible for the violence “are mostly informants for the Israel Security Agency” [Shin Bet, Shabak]. According to a report broadcast by Channel 13 News on Wednesday…

July 3, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
The scene of the shooting deaths of the Jaroushi family near the town of Eilabun in the Galilee, Saturday, June 26, 2021

Three Family Members Killed, One Girl Injured in Galilee Shooting

Three family members were killed and one was injured on Saturday, June 26, in a shooting attack as they drove near the town of Eilabun in the Galilee. Yousef Jaroushi, 58, his 46-year-old wife Nawal, and their 16-year-old daughter Rayan were found shot dead in a vehicle near the Eilabun junction. A 9-year-old girl was…

June 28, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Demonstrators blocked Route 65, the main artery running through Wadi Ara, at the northern city of Umm al-Fahm to protest gross inaction by the government and police against crime and violence in Israel's Arab communities, Friday, March 26, 2021.

Today, Mass Demonstration in the Galilee Will Mark 46th Land Day

Today, Tuesday, March 30, the Palestinian-Arab minority in Israel will mark the 46th annual Land Day with a mass gathering, public addresses, and a wreath-laying ceremony at 16:30 in the city of Sakhnin in the Galilee. Forty-five years ago, on March 30, 1976, thousands throughout the country protested the pending expropriation of Arab-Palestinian land by Israel’s…

March 30, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
"Who's next?" – near the entrance to Umm al-Fahm.

Umm al-Fahm and Qalansawe Protest Inaction by Gov’t, Police

Upwards of two thousand persons demonstrated on Friday, March 19, in two Arab cities in Israel, Umm al-Fahm in the north and Qalansawe in the center, to protest gross negligence on the part of the government and police in combating the ongoing surge of violent crime in the country’s Arab communities. In Qalansawe, two young…

March 21, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Demonstrators in Tel Aviv's Rabin Square, protested the inaction of Israel's far-right government and police amidst the surging crime and violence in Arab communities, Thursday, March 18, 2021.

In Tel Aviv, Thousands Protest Crime Surge in Arab Communities

Thousands of Jews and Arabs gathered in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square on Thursday evening, March 18, to protest the inaction of the far-right government and police amidst the surging wave of crime and violence in Israel’s Arab communities. Addressing the protestors, Joint List chair, MK Ayman Oded (Hadash) accused the police of turning a blind eye…

March 20, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Thousands gathered in Jaljulia on Friday, March 12, to protest the government's lackadaisical campaign against crime in the Arab sector after the murder of 14-year-old Muhammad Abdelrazek Ades on Tuesday, March 9.

Thousands Decry Lawlessness in Arab Jaljulia and Umm al-Fahm

Thousands gathered in the Arab cities of Jaljulia and Umm al-Fahm on Friday, March 12, to protest the government’s lackadaisical campaign against crime in the wake of the shooting death of 14-year-old Muhammad Abdelrazek Ades and the critical gunshot wounding of 12-year-old Mustafa Osama Hamed there last Tuesday, March 9, when the two boys were sitting outside…

March 14, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Latest victim of criminal violence and government and police neglect in fighting the deadly phenomenon in Israel's Arab communities: 14 year-old Muhammad Abdelrazek Ades, a gifted student, was shot to death in a drive-by gangland shooting in Jaljulia, Tuesday evening, March 9, 2021.

Teen Killed, Child Seriously Injured in Gangland Shooting in Jaljulia

A teenager was killed in a shooting Tuesday night, March 9, in the town of Jaljulia in central Israel, becoming the 23rd Arab in Israel and occupied East Jerusalem to die in violent circumstances since the start of this year. Another boy was also seriously wounded in the incident. According to Al-Ittihad, the two were sitting…

March 11, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Joint List MK Youssef Jabareen (Hadash), left, who was injured by police during last Friday's protests in Umm al-Fahm, visits two other injured protesters still being treated in Haifa's Ramban Hospital.

Odeh: Gov’t Funding to Fight Crime in Arab Sector — A Mere Band-Aid

Israel’s far-right government has approved a NIS 150 million ($45 million) plan to combat the spread of violence and organized crime in Arab cities and towns, the Prime Minister’s Office announced on Monday evening, March 1. When this plan was revealed in early February, List chair MK Ayman Odeh (Hadash) commented: “Netanyahu is offering us a…

March 4, 2021 in Society and Democracy.
Umm al-Fahm Mayor Dr. Samir Mahamid, left, and Joint List MK Youssef Jabareen (Hadash) were among the dozens of demonstrators who received medical treatment in hospital after being injured by police during protests in Umm al-Fahm, Friday, February 26, 2021.

Arab Community Calls for National Protest in Umm al-Fahm on Friday

Officials from Umm al-Fahm’s municipality and from the High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel, a top panel of Arab-Palestinian community leaders, decided in a meeting held on Saturday, February 27, that the weekly protests in the city will continue next Friday, March 5, and called for a nationwide solidarity rally in the city in Israel’s…

March 3, 2021 in Society and Democracy.

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