MK Mansour Abbas, who heads the United Arab List (Ra'am) party, has denied the claim that his party has connections to the Hamas terror group.

In an interview with Kan Reshet Bet, Abbas said: "I am telling you that there is no connection. We are a party which operates within the framework of Israeli law. In the Islamic Movement's statute, and not just that of Ra'am, it says that we are committed to two rules: the official civilian law of the State of Israel, and the Sharia law of the Islamic religion."

When asked what he would do in the case of a conflict between Israeli and Sharia law, Abbas said, "We keep the law, and we will not violate the law of the State of Israel. Period."

Against the backdrop of the coalition's criticism of Ra'am, Abbas said, "They see us as a weak link [in the coalition], but there is no doubt that we are an important link, and we will continue to be. Our commitment to the coalition exists, and is is growing stronger."... Read More: Arutz-7