Balad (political party)

Balad
בל״ד‎ • بلد
Hebrew nameברית לאומית דמוקרטית
Arabic nameالتجمع الوطني الديمقراطي
LeaderSami Abu Shehadeh
Founded1995 (1995)
Preceded byProgressive List for Peace (faction)[1]
HeadquartersNazareth, Israel
Ideology
Political positionLeft-wing
National affiliationJoint List (2015–2019; 2020–2022)
Colours  Orange
Knesset
0 / 120
Most MKs3 (2003–2015; 2019–2021)
Fewest MKs0 (2022)
Election symbol
ض or ד
Website
www.altajamoa.org

Balad (Hebrew: בָּלַ״ד) is a left-wing[28] Palestinian nationalist political party in Israel led by Sami Abu Shehadeh.[29]

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  2. ^ "Israel's Arab parties join forces to make gains in upcoming polls". Al Jazeera. 29 July 2019. Palestinian nationalist Balad
  3. ^ "Arab-led Joint List splits into 2 factions, shuffling political deck at last minute". The Times of Israel. 16 September 2022. Balad, a hardline Palestinian nationalist party
  4. ^ "Battling ex-allies and old foes, new Balad head seeks to rebalance party". The Times of Israel. 23 March 2021. Balad, a party whose down-the-line Palestinian nationalism makes it perhaps the most contentious faction in Israeli politics
  5. ^ "Arab Politics in the 2022 Election Campaign". Israel Democracy Institute. 18 October 2022. Balad, a party with a clear Palestinian nationalist orientation
  6. ^ "Arab MK calls for end to PA, renewal of Palestinian nationalism". Ynet. 26 April 2016. Balad views itself as part of the Palestinian national cause – not part of the Israeli left
  7. ^ "ביקורת בבל"ד: "הקורונה עצרה הכל, חוץ מהריצה לגנץ"". שיחה מקומית. 18 March 2020. בל"ד, שהוקמה אז כהתרסה לחד"ש, חרטה על דגלה שני עקרונות: זהות לאומית פלסטינית ו"מדינת כל אזרחיה".
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  10. ^ Peleg, Ilan; Waxman, Dov (2011). Israel's Palestinians: The Conflict Within. Cambridge University Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-0521157025.
  11. ^ "Balad party appeals its election disqualification to the High Court". The Times of Israel. 4 October 2022. Arab nationalist party Balad
  12. ^ "Balad". ECFR. The National Democratic Assembly (also known as Balad or Tajammu') is a secular Arab nationalist party
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  14. ^ Guide to Israel's political parties, BBC News, 21 January 2013
  15. ^ "At campaign launch, Balad accuses ex-allies of putting economics ahead of ideology". The Times of Israel. 25 September 2022. In a rally featuring Palestinian flags and nationalist anthems, Arab anti-Zionist party's leaders express confidence they'll enter the next Knesset, despite current low polling
  16. ^ "Casting ballot, long-shot Balad head Sami Abou Shahadeh predicts 'election surprise'". The Times of Israel. 1 November 2022. With his hardline anti-Zionist Balad party
  17. ^ "Treat Israeli Arabs As People, Not Things". Israel Policy Forum. 7 March 2019. It is certainly the case that there are Arab parties, such as Balad, that are anti-Zionist in a genocidal way
  18. ^ [14][15][16][17]
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  20. ^ Houminer-Rosenblum, Aviad (14 March 2020). "Joint List – 4 Arab parties on 1 slate – is poles apart but strong together". Times of Israel. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  21. ^ "Das sind die Parteien in der Knesset". Israelnetz (in German). 11 April 2019. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  22. ^ [1][21]
  23. ^ Kimmerling, Baruch; Migdal, Joel S. (2003). The Palestinian People: A History. Harvard University Press. p. 203. ISBN 978-0674011298.
  24. ^ a b Schmid, Ulrich; al-Hiran, Umm (31 January 2017). "Verpasste Chancen im Land der Beduinen". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  25. ^ [23][24]
  26. ^ Föderl-Schmid, Alexandra (3 April 2019). "Ein Land, zwei Welten". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  27. ^ Tofi Stoler and Adi Pick (18 September 2019). "Netanyahu's Likud One Seat Behind Gantz's Blue and White Party". CTech. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  28. ^ [24][26][27]
  29. ^ Udi Shaham (23 January 2021). "Sami Abu Shehadeh wins Balad primaries". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 24 January 2021.

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