Muslim Brotherhood’s true colors on display as Arab Islamist party joins Jewish nationalists in Israeli coalition
Mansour Abbas-led United Arab List’s decision marks the first time an Arab party will serve in an Israeli government
Analysts see the move as another example of a Muslim Brotherhood-inspired party putting power before principles
Updated 05 June 2021
June 04, 2021 23:20
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