Standing Together leaders launch new Arab-Jewish political party Makom Lekulanu.
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Standing Together leaders launch new Arab-Jewish political party Makom Lekulanu.

Rula Daood and Alon-Lee Green, co-directors of the grassroots movement Standing Together, launched a new Arab-Jewish political party called Makom Lekulanu ("A Place for Us All") on June 16, 2026 in Nazareth ahead of upcoming national elections. The party is formally independent from Standing Together and will focus on peace, equality, social justice, and combating violence and crime.

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Both outlets highlight the party's call for truly equal Jewish-Arab partnership and the goal to replace Netanyahu. The Post provides more context on the broader Arab party landscape; Times of Israel details the candidate slate.
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TOITimes of IsraelINTERNATIONAL21h ago

“Standing Together leaders launch new Arab-Jewish party: ‘A Place for Us All’”

JPJerusalem PostINTERNATIONAL18h ago

“Joint Jewish-Arab party launches ahead of upcoming elections, calling for equality”

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