Some Arab Knesset members quietly support Israel’s new agreements with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain agreements, but were forced to vote against them and follow the Joint List leadership.

The Joint Arab List was alone in voting against the normalization deal with the United Arab Emirates in the Knesset, upsetting many Israeli Arabs that welcomed a move that is likely to become a key economic, education and tourism opportunity for the community.

The vote last week in the Knesset was 80 in favor and 13 against the agreement.

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Shaheen Sarsur, who has been involved in Arab politics for more than 12 years and served as a parliamentary consultant for three previous Knesset members—the most recent being Talab Abu Arar of the United Arab List (Ra’am)—said the move by the Joint List was “not wise since it always presents itself as supporting peace so this seems like a double standard.”

“Peace is good, even if it does not deal directly with the Palestinians,” he said, adding that he doubts the Arab public supports the decisions by the Joint List to vote against the normalization agreement. Read more at JNS