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Israel Place4all: The Jewish - Arab Political Party of Israel

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We are the ones who live, work, fall in love, raise children and build our future here — Jews and Arabs who love this land, refuse to give it up and believe that there is a place for all of us.


But the truth is that our society is in deep crisis, and the old politics have no answers.


We are forced to live from war to war, our most basic security is being violated, violence and racism are rising, organized crime is rampant, the cost of living is stifling, and a small minority in power that profits from fear, violence, crime, occupation, and perpetual war continues to dictate the agenda — while most of us pay the price.


For years, the same politicians, in coalition and opposition, have sold us the illusion that the conflict can be managed instead of resolved. That the Jews should be on one side and the Arabs on the other. That "security" means more war, more occupation, and more violence in the streets. That there is no choice but to send our children to kill and be killed in Gaza, Lebanon, and the West Bank for the thousandth time. That our children are being hit by stray bullets because of "culture," not because of crime, violence, and long-standing state neglect.


They promised us security – and we got disaster. They lied to us that the conflict could be “reduced” – and dragged us into an eternal war that has no end. They removed peace from the agenda – and allowed the far right to realize its plan of destruction, annexation, expulsion and settlement. They invested hundreds of billions in maintaining the occupation, expanding the settlements and waging wars throughout the Middle East – while our lives here, inside Israel, became harder and worse year by year.


The October 7 massacre, the war of annihilation in Gaza, the ongoing occupation, the rampant violence and crime, the shrinking democratic space, the rise of Kahanism, the high cost of living, and the deepening of economic inequality - these are not separate crises. They are all the result of the same bankrupt political path. A path that enslaves our lives to unnecessary wars, to an extremist messianic vision, and to narrow interests.


We are losing our future, and we want to earn it back.


The good news is that this bad reality is not fate. It is the result of bad political decisions — and other political decisions can change it.


We have been fighting on the ground for years - in the fight against the war, for the return of the kidnapped and for the children of Gaza, in the fight for life and against violence and crime, in the protective presence in the West Bank, in protests against violence against women, and in the fight to raise the minimum wage. But since the October 7th, it is clear that protesting in the streets is no longer enough. We need to connect the people, the struggles, and the leadership on the ground into a political force that can influence not only from the outside, but also take part in the political game and influence from within. To propose a new kind of politics, whose starting point is people from diverse communities who fight together for the common interests of us all.


This is precisely why we decided to bring our values, struggles, and leadership from the streets and the field - to the Knesset, and establish "A Place for All" - the only Arab-Jewish party based on full partnership and true equality.


While old and disconnected politicians, from the coalition and the opposition, try to sell us that "this is how it is" and offer us only more and more of the same thing, we dare to say out loud what they know but are afraid to admit: without an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement, there will be no security here, without full civil and national equality there will be no democracy here, without taking care of personal safety on our streets there will be no normal life here, and without social justice for most people there will be no future here.


These elections are not just about "Yes Bibi" or "No Bibi." They are about a fundamental choice between two opposing paths: the path of life by the sword, which led us to October 7, death, expulsion, occupation, hatred, and a deep crisis in all areas of life — or a new path of fundamental change, of ending the occupation and Israeli-Palestinian peace, of equality, prosperity, solidarity, and hope. So yes, we must replace this bad government. But it is not enough to replace the government. We must also change the path.


They have big money, connections and power in political institutions. But we have something stronger: people. Jews and Arabs who have not given up hope, who organize, struggle, build partnerships and are ready to fight for a better future for all of us.


We are not proposing a return to the past, nor to selling more of the same thing in a new package. The era of partial solutions is over. We need solutions big enough to deal with the depth of the crisis we face. Therefore, we are proposing a new, courageous and optimistic way to change reality.
 
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