Mansour Abbas, leader of the United Arab List, announced in a televised interview that his party is officially separating itself from the Muslim Brotherhood. Abbas emphasized that the party is moving toward a fully civilian identity, with plans to establish independent institutions and sever ties with the Shura Council and the Islamic Movement. These changes are expected to be approved at an upcoming party conference. The announcement comes amid international scrutiny of the Muslim Brotherhood and could significantly impact Israel's political landscape, potentially opening the door for new alliances ahead of the elections.
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