Democratic List of Nazareth

Democratic List of Nazareth
הרשימה הדמוקרטית של נצרת
قائمة الناصرة الديمقراطية
LeaderSeif el-Din el-Zoubi
FoundedLate 1940s
Dissolved1950s
National affiliationMapai
Most MKs2 (1949–1951)
Fewest MKs2 (1949–1951)
Election symbol
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The Democratic List of Nazareth (Hebrew: רְשִׁימָה דֶּמוֹקְרָטִית שֶׁל נָצְרַת, Reshima Demokratit shel Natzrat; Arabic: قائمة الناصرة الديمقراطية) was an Arab satellite list in Israel and the only Israeli Arab party to win seats in the first Knesset. The party, which was sponsored by David Ben-Gurion's Mapai,[1] was so named as it was based in Nazareth, the largest Arab city in Israel.

  1. ^ Jiryis, Sabri (1976). The Arabs in Israel. New York: Monthly Review Press. p. 164. ISBN 0-85345-377-2.

    "Mapai's decision to become politically active among the Arabs was undertaken with some hesitation. There was nothing in its history or ideology to attract the Arabs or win their support. For a start, the party did not even accept Arabs as ranking members, on the grounds that no Arab could be a loyal member of a Zionist party. The party's "experts" on Arab affairs soon suggested solutions, however, for these and other difficulties. Arab participation would be in the form of special lists drawn up before each election on the basis of residence and religious sect from among the party's hangers on. The party machine would undertake financial and influential support of these lists, thus "freeing" then from having to set up their own political apparatus. The allegiance of the successful candidates to the party and their support for the party's position would thus be guaranteed."