Wasil Taha
Wasil Taha | |
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Date of birth | 24 April 1952 |
Place of birth | Kafr Kanna, Israel |
Knessets | 16, 17 |
Faction represented in Knesset | |
2003–2009 | Balad |
Wasil Taha (Arabic: واصل طه, Hebrew: וואסל טאהה, born 24 April 1952) is an Israeli-Arab politician and a former member of the Knesset for the Israeli Arab party, Balad.
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Biography
Born in Kafr Kanna in 1952, Taha studied Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Haifa, receiving a BA.
He was first elected to the Knesset in the 2003 elections on Balad's list and retained his seat in the 2006 elections. He caused controversy in July 2006 by stating that the abduction of IDF troops by Palestinian militants was a legitimate form of resistance.[1] In December 2008 he announced that he would not run in the 2009 elections.[2]
Taha still lives in Kafr Kanna and is married with four children.
Quotes
- "Progress for Israel's Arabs depends on changing the entire discriminatory approach of the government over the past 58 years, and not on the appointment of a minister or deputy minister," on the appointment of Raleb Majadele as Minister without Portfolio in January 2007, Israel's first Arab minister.[3]
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External links
- Wasil Taha on the Knesset website
- Pages with reference errors
- Articles containing Arabic-language text
- Articles containing Hebrew-language text
- 1952 births
- Living people
- University of Haifa alumni
- Arab politicians in Israel
- Israeli Muslims
- Balad (political party) politicians
- Members of the 16th Knesset (2003–06)
- Members of the 17th Knesset (2006–09)