Mansour Abbas wants to make history
Ra'am party chairman Mansour Abbas believes he will be in the next government and "make a difference," as he did in the Bennett-Lapid government. About a month ago, he said he has an unequivocal answer regarding Hamas but won't say it, due to threats he receives. Ahead of the first primaries, his moves are being examined: the disengagement from the Shura Council and the addition of Yoav Segalovich.
Ra'am party chairman, MK Mansour Abbas, believes that in the upcoming elections he will be in the next government and "make a difference," as he did last time in the Bennett-Lapid government. Just about a month ago, when asked about his position regarding Hamas, he said he has an "unequivocal answer, but I won't say it," and noted that he receives threats from Arabs, Jews, and criminal organizations. Ahead of the first primaries in the Ra'am party, the article examines with "Makan" host Nader Abu Tamir and Dr. Maison Shahada the moves Abbas is leading, including the disengagement from the Shura Council and the addition of Yoav Segalovich to pave the way to the next government.