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The Times of Israel on MSNMotion to expel Odeh from Knesset fails to pass, amid heckling by coalition membersIn raucous Knesset session, only 73 of the required 90 lawmakers back motion to boot Hadash-Ta'al chairman, who vows to ...
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The Blogs | The Times of Israel on MSNKeep Ayman Odeh in the KnessetYes, his tweet upset some people, but that's no reason to expel an MK, especially when his constituency (of which I am a part ...
Eyewitnesses reported that the officers took minimal action, choosing instead to "contain" the situation rather than ...
At the origin of this initiative, Likud parliamentarian Avihai Boaron relied on a message published by Odeh on X last January ...
Ta’al leader Ayman Odeh, who claims the move is politically motivated, warning that similar actions could target other MKs in ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNRight-wing protesters assault MK Ayman Odeh, attack his car, chant ‘Death to Arabs’Three arrested for damaging vehicle; demonstrators curse the Hadash party leader, who vows he 'won't let the fascists win' ...
MK Ayman Odeh will remain in the Knesset after the motion to remove him did not reach the required 90-vote supermajority.
One suspect was released under restrictive conditions, while the other two were placed under house arrest until Monday.
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The National on MSNAyman Odeh: The Palestinian-Israeli politician taking on the 'fascist' rightIsraeli politician Ayman Odeh wrote of his joy that hostages captured by Hamas would be released in exchange for Palestinian detainees, under a ceasefire deal in Gaza. "Happy about the release of the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAhead of expulsion vote, Odeh calls for opposition to stand with him, build ‘Arab-Jewish coalition against fascism’The post Ahead of expulsion vote, Odeh calls for opposition to stand with him, build ‘Arab-Jewish coalition against fascism’ ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAyman Odeh, on brink of expulsion from Knesset, urges Arab citizens to vote in next electionTwo days before a scheduled vote to expel him from the Knesset, Hadash-Ta’al party chief Ayman Odeh calls on Arab citizens “to flock en masse to the polls” in the next election, declaring that “Arab ...
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