Yair Golan, chairman of the Democrats party, has declared his intention to form a government with Arab parties, emphasizing their role as legitimate partners in Israeli politics. He stated that any Arab leader who recognizes Israel as the national home of the Jewish people and supports a free, equal, and democratic state is welcome as a political ally. Golan criticized the practice of boycotting Arab parties, citing positive experiences with previous Arab coalition members and expressing openness to Arab candidates within his party.
Golan made it clear that he rules out any partnership with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit parties, whom he described as part of a 'fascist bloc.' He asserted that the Democrats party aims to build alliances with the Arab sector to promote democratic values and counter what he sees as extremist elements in Israeli politics.

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