Muhammed Wattad, the Glossary
Muhammed Wattad (محمد وتد, מוחמד ותד; 1 June 1937 – 24 September 1994) was an Israeli Arab journalist, writer and politician who served as a member of the Knesset between 1981 and 1988.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Al HaMishmar, Alignment (Israel), Arab citizens of Israel, First Intifada, Hadash, Hashomer Hatzair, Israeli Labor Party, Jatt, Israel, Knesset, Kul al-Arab, Mandatory Palestine, Mapam, Tel Aviv University, 1981 Israeli legislative election, 1984 Israeli legislative election, 1988 Israeli legislative election.
- 20th-century Israeli businesspeople
- Hadash politicians
- Israeli Arab journalists
- People from Haifa District
- Road incident deaths in Israel
Al HaMishmar
Al HaMishmar (על המשמר, On Guard) was a daily newspaper published in Mandatory Palestine and Israel between 1943 and 1995.
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Alignment (Israel)
The Alignment (HaMa'arakh) was the name of two political alliances in Israel, both of which ended their existence by merging, in January 1968 and October 1991, into the Israeli Labor Party.
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Arab citizens of Israel
The Arab citizens of Israel (Arab Israelis or Israeli Arabs) are the country's largest ethnic minority.
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First Intifada
The First Intifada (lit), also known as the First Palestinian Intifada or the Stone Intifada, was a sustained series of protests, acts of civil disobedience and riots carried out by Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and Israel.
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Hadash
Hadash (חד״ש, abbreviation for HaHazit HaDemokratit LeShalom VeLeShivion (הַחֲזִית הַדֶּמוֹקְרָטִית לְשָׁלוֹם וּלְשִׁוְיוֹן and also 'New'; al-Jabhah ad-Dimuqrāṭiyyah lis-Salām wal-Musāwāt, abbr. الجبهة, 'Aljabha') is a left-wing to far-left political coalition in Israel formed by the Israeli Communist Party and other leftist groups.
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Hashomer Hatzair
Hashomer Hatzair (הַשׁוֹמֵר הַצָעִיר,, The Young Guard) is a Labor Zionist, secular Jewish youth movement founded in 1913 in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary, and it was also the name of the group's political party in the Yishuv in the pre-1948 Mandatory Palestine (see Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party).
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Israeli Labor Party
The Israeli Labor Party (Mifleget HaAvoda HaYisraelit), commonly known as HaAvoda (The Labor), was a social democratic political party in Israel.
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Jatt, Israel
Jatt (جت; גַ'ת) is an Arab local council in the Triangle area of Haifa District in Israel.
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Knesset
The Knesset (translit, translit) is the unicameral legislature of Israel.
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Kul al-Arab
Kul al-Arab (كل العرب, meaning All of the Arabs) is an Israeli Arabic-language weekly newspaper, founded in 1987.
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Mandatory Palestine
Mandatory Palestine was a geopolitical entity that existed between 1920 and 1948 in the region of Palestine under the terms of the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.
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Mapam
Mapam was a left-wing political party in Israel.
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU; אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, Universitat Tel Aviv, جامعة تل أبيب, Jami’at Tel Abib) is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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1981 Israeli legislative election
Knesset elections were held in Israel on 30 June 1981.
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1984 Israeli legislative election
Legislative elections were held in Israel on 23 July 1984 to elect the eleventh Knesset.
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1988 Israeli legislative election
Elections for the 12th Knesset were held in Israel on 1 November 1988.
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See also
20th-century Israeli businesspeople
- Ahmed Dabbah
- Amos Yudan
- Avraham Yosef Shapira
- Boaz Misholi
- Bracha Peli
- Dan Tolkowsky
- Danna Azrieli
- Danna Stern
- David Stern (Israeli politician)
- Diyab Obeid
- Edward Reichmann
- Ephraim Hertzano
- Faras Hamdan
- G. Yafit
- Haim Kaufman
- Israel Polack
- Judy Shalom Nir-Mozes
- Kira Radinsky
- Lea Gottlieb
- Liora Ofer
- Malchiel Gruenwald
- Michael Reisser
- Michael Strauss (industrialist)
- Mordechai-Haim Stern
- Moshe Mayer
- Muhammed Wattad
- Nicol Raidman
- Ofra Strauss
- Orit Gadiesh
- Oved Ben-Ami
- Pnina Rosenblum
- Raleb Majadele
- Raphael Recanati
- Ronny Douek
- Salamo Arouch
- Shabtai Shikhman
- Shaul Eisenberg
- Shimon Bejarano
- Shimon Mazeh
- Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman)
- Shlomo Perlstein
- Shlomo Zabludowicz
- Tzameret Fuerst
- Yaron Golan
- Yehuda Arazi
- Yosef Fischer
- Yosef Kremerman
- Yosef Shofman
Hadash politicians
- Abdullah Abu Ma'aruf
- Afu Agbaria
- Ahmad Sa'd
- Aida Touma-Suleiman
- Avraham Burg
- Avraham Levenbraun
- Charlie Biton
- Dov Khenin
- Hana Sweid
- Hanna Mwais
- Hashem Mahameed
- Ilan Pappé
- Issam Makhoul
- Jabar Asakla
- Meir Vilner
- Mohamed Nafa
- Muhammed Wattad
- Nabila Espanioly
- Ofer Cassif
- Ramiz Jaraisy
- Saleh Saleem
- Tamar Gozansky
- Tawfik Toubi
- Tawfiq Ziad
- Yousef Jabareen
- Youssef Atauna
Israeli Arab journalists
- Abd el-Aziz el-Zoubi
- Ayman Sikseck
- Emile Habibi
- Khaled Abu Toameh
- Lucy Aharish
- Lucy Ayoub
- Muhammed Wattad
- Rachel Shabi
- Rafik Haj Yahia
- Sayed Kashua
- Walid Al-Omari
- Yoseph Haddad
- Zouheir Bahloul
People from Haifa District
- Abdel Razak al-Yehiyeh
- Gal Zukerman
- Hagar Yanai
- Menachem Froman
- Muhammed Wattad
- Peter I, Count of Alençon
- Rashid Hussein
- Tzipi Shavit
Road incident deaths in Israel
- Amichai Paglin
- Avi Cohen
- Avraham Gorali
- Avraham Krinitzi
- Avraham Sharon
- Ben-Zion Halfon
- Giora Tzahor
- Haim Tukachinsky
- Inbal Perlmuter
- Jacob Salomon
- Jakub Chlebowski
- Kalman Mann
- Lee Zeitouni affair
- Menachem Shlomo Bornsztain
- Michael Reisser
- Miri Ben-Simhon
- Moshe Harif
- Muhammed Wattad
- Mykola Kudrytsky
- Nili Natkho
- Noah Mozes
- Roei Sadan
- Shabtai Konorti
- Shafik Assad
- Shimrit Perkol-Finkel
- Shimshon Dovid Pincus
- Shmuel Malika-Aharon
- Tawfiq Ziad
- Ya'akov Katz (politician born 1906)
- Yitzhak Danziger
- Yoram Ben-Porat
- Zev Birger