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Arab Israeli MP: Our community feels ‘terrorised’

Aida Touma-Sliman says life for Arab Israelis is now ‘unbearable’

Arab Israelis ‘feel terrorised’ in the wake of Hamas’s October 7 assault on southern Israel, a Palestinian Arab member of the country’s parliament, the Knesset, has told the Â鶹ԼÅÄ. ‘There was life that is not so easy before October 7 but now it’s unbearable’, said Aida Touma-Sliman.

Speaking to Stephen Sackur for HARDtalk, the MP for the Hadash party said that since the attack, the approximately 2 million Arab Israelis – who make up about 20 per cent of the country’s population - were being treated as though they had ‘potential’ to be ‘terrorists’. The attack by Hamas (a proscribed terrorist organisation in the UK and other countries) killed approximately 1,200 people and Israel’s subsequent bombardment of Gaza has killed more than 22,000 people according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

‘Although before that we felt racism, after October 7 we feel really threatened,’ Ms Touma-Sliman said. ‘We feel terrorised also on the establishment level from ministers and policies led by the government and from the general public’. Anti-war protests are banned in Israel, and dozens of Arab Israelis have been arrested for social media posts that police claim have shown sympathy towards Hamas or are supportive of terrorism.

Asked about the wave of anger and grief in the wake of the attack, she said: ‘ I don’t think anybody anticipated the amount of grief because nobody anticipated also the huge trauma that would be created from the killing…from the fact that there are civilians who became victims of this assault or the kidnapped and hostages who are in Gaza.’

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