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Without Ra'am, Balad pushes for joint list with Hadash and Ta'al
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50% centerFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Balad plans to promote a joint electoral list with Hadash and Ta'al by the end of June after talks for a four-party alliance collapsed. The party blamed Ra'am for freezing negotiations, but said its door remains open to future Ra'am participation.
- 01Balad aims to form a three-party list with Hadash and Ta'al by the end of June.
- 02Ra'am's freeze in talks collapsed efforts for a four-party joint slate.
- 03Balad accused Ra'am of changing the terms of a technical list.
- 04Balad said Ra'am can still join the effort later.
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