Flowing with Reality (Musaiyyara)

Politics and Leadership of the Islamic Movement in Israel

in Israel Studies Review
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Salwa Alinat Abed Course Coordinator, Open University, Israel alinatsa@openu.ac.il

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Abstract

This article delves into the intricate relationship between the Islamic Movement and the authorities in Israel. It specifically examines the strategy of integrating the southern faction into Israeli politics in recent years and during the emergence of the democracy crisis in Israel. I term this strategy ‘the politics of musaiyyara’ (flowing with reality), a distinctive approach within the Israeli context. This approach utilizes the Knesset as a platform for forging new alliances with Zionist actors, sidestepping discussions on issues related to the Israeli occupation. The article relies on primary sources that convey the perspectives of the Islamic Movement, specifically its two leaders, Sheikh ʻAbd Allāh Nimr Darwīsh, representing the old generation, and MK Mansour Abbas, representing the newer generation within the movement.

Contributor Notes

SALWA ALINAT ABED is a Course Coordinator and lecturer in the Department of History, Philosophy, and Judaic Studies at the Open University. She is a multidisciplinary historian of the contemporary Middle East. Her research deals with tensions between religious groups, including Islamic movements and the authorities in the Middle East, intergenerational tensions in Palestinian society, and gender perceptions in Muslim communities. Email: alinatsa@openu.ac.il

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