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Arab service plan could reshape Israel’s anti-Netanyahu bloc
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · 2 days ago
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What happened
Gadi Eisenkot’s camp and Mansour Abbas are advancing parallel plans to expand Arab civilian service and fight crime. The move could help legitimize Arab participation in a future coalition, but it faces major resistance inside Arab society and from rival leaders.
- 01Eisenkot’s camp proposed a broad Arab plan focused on crime and civilian service.
- 02Abbas called for a burden-sharing plan for Arab youth in the next government.
- 03Ra'am fears rival Arab leaders could sabotage the initiative.
- 04The proposal would expand civilian service into state institutions, not security bodies.
- 05Supporters say the debate could reshape coalition politics before the elections.
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