RAAM chairman will break silence and address his party's position on the government candidate • In an interview with Turkish News Agency, he said: "Our options are open, we are negotiating with the right and the left" • He stressed that "we will not allow the Arab community to be pushed back The company "
Prime Minister Mansour Abbas breaks the silence and submits a statement at this time (Thursday), in which he will address his party's position regarding the candidate for the formation of the government.
This is after meeting with party leaders and holding consultations.
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"Our options are open, and we are negotiating with the right and the left," Abbas said in an interview with a Turkish news agency published yesterday, in which he reiterated his ambition to work with a prime minister who would meet the needs of the Arab sector.
"We will not allow a return to the rejection of the Arab community to the margins of society," Abbas said, adding: "There is the interest of our people in the Negev, with about 100,000 people living without development and recognized territories," he noted.
"Our red lines are our rights, whether national rights or civil rights," he said.
"We will not negotiate or compromise on them. We may not get them all but we will not leave them," Abbas concluded.
Until now, he has refused to support a specific candidate, but it is known that there are several meetings, including with Likud representatives, as first reported in "Israel Today."