Islamic Movement's new leader set to continue pragmatism, working with Israeli government

 

February 25, 2022

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Ra'am Party leader Mansour Abbas at party headquarters in Tamra, on election night, March 23, 2021.

(JNS) - The southern branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel chose a new leader in recent weeks that cements its continued role in the Israeli government.

Sheikh Safwat Frij, who previously served as deputy head of the movement and based in Kafr Qasim, was elected over Sheikh Muhammad Salameh Hassan, a religious authority in the movement. He has publicly used harsh rhetoric, saying, "The people of Palestine are united from the river to the sea until the occupation disappears entirely."

Frij takes a softer approach and is seen as a power center behind Mansour Abbas, the head of the movemen...



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