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Arab-Israeli Advocacy Leader Youssef Haddad Steps Down Ahead of Political Merger Talks
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First reported by Srugim · 1 hour ago
What happened
Youssef Haddad, founder and CEO of the Arab-Israeli nonprofit "Together Arabs for Each Other," resigned amid talks to join Ofer Winter's political party. The organization, known for promoting Arab-Israeli partnership and pro-Israel advocacy, will be led by Lorina Hatib going forward.
- 01Youssef Haddad resigns as CEO of 'Together Arabs for Each Other' after eight years.
- 02Haddad is reportedly negotiating a merger with Ofer Winter's political party.
- 03The nonprofit promotes Arab-Israeli integration and pride in being both Arab and Israeli.
- 04It has grown to thousands of members and conducted international pro-Israel advocacy.
- 05The group organized Holocaust remembrance projects and remained active during crises.
- 06Lorina Hatib will succeed Haddad as CEO to continue the organization's mission.
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