Ta'al

Ta'al
תע״ל‎ • الحركة العربية للتغيير
Hebrew nameתנועה ערבית להתחדשות
Arabic nameالحركة العربية للتغيير
LeaderAhmad Tibi
Ideology
Political positionBig tent[13][14][15]
National affiliationBalad (1999)
United Arab List (2006–2013)
Joint List (2015–2019; 2019–2021; 2021–2022)
Knesset
1 / 120
Most MKs3 (2020)
Election symbol
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Website
a-m-c.org (Archived)

The Arab Movement for Renewal, commonly known by its Hebrew acronym Ta'al,[a] is an Arab nationalist political party in Israel led by Ahmad Tibi.

  1. ^ "Arab parties rally for votes in Israeli election". The Guardian. 26 October 2022. Arab nationalist party Ta'al
  2. ^ "The political odyssey of Ayman Odeh". Fathom Journal. Ahmad Tibi's Arab nationalist Ta'al party
  3. ^ "Knesset Elections 2021: A Guide to Israel's Political Parties". Israel Policy Forum. 10 March 2021. Ta'al, a secular Arab nationalist party
  4. ^ "Arab Politics in Israel: A Balance Sheet of Five Knesset Elections (2019–2022) and the Challenges of the Future". Israel Democracy Institute. 25 December 2022. moderate Arab nationalism (Ta'al)
  5. ^ "Israel Political Parties: Arab Movement for Renewal (Ta'al)". Jewish Virtual Library. Ta'al's philosophy centers around the desire to see Israel's Arabs recognized as a national minority with equal civil rights
  6. ^ "New Palestinian Political Party in Israel". Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East. Ta'al with secularist and anti-Zionist tendencies
  7. ^ "'Bibi or Tibi' is about Zionism, not racism". Israel Hayom. 3 December 2019. The four Arab parties vary in character with Tibi's and its rival Balad being secular anti-Zionists
  8. ^ "Israeli Elections 2022: A Rundown of Israeli Parties and Their Leaders". Israel Today. 18 October 2022. Ta'al is more right-wing economically. Both are anti-Zionist and support the creation of a Palestinian state with eastern Jerusalem as its capital.
  9. ^ "Israeli Arabs say no to Palestine". The Jerusalem Post. 4 February 2020. Ahmad Tibi, a viciously anti-Zionist member of Israel's parliament
  10. ^ "The Treatment of the Holocaust in the Writings of Darwish and Tibi: Critique or Identification?" (PDF). Lancaster University. Tibi, an Arab member of the Israeli Parliament and a known anti-Zionist
  11. ^ "Hadash-Ta'al". Israel Policy Forum.
  12. ^ "Arab-Israeli MK: In case of one-state solution, I would be prime minister". The Jerusalem Post. 16 February 2017. Joint List lawmaker Ahmad Tibi urges Trump to learn the details of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and back the two-state solution.
  13. ^ ""הרעיון עדיין תקף": הפוליטיקה הערבית אחרי פירוק המשותפת". Mekomit. 31 January 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  14. ^ "Ta'al". European Council on Foreign Relations. 27 January 2019. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  15. ^ Udi Shaham (29 January 2021). "As Election Day approaches, Arab society is more fractured than ever". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 29 January 2021.


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