Ra'am allowed to run despite filed allegations that it 'supports terrorism'

Israel's Central Election Commission (CEC) voted on Thursday to allow the Ra'am party to stand in the election, while the Israeli-Arab Balad party was disqualified to run in a 9-5 vote.

Despite appeals filed alleging that Ra'am "supports terrorism," the vote to allow their running passed 14-0, with representatives from Likud, the Religious Zionist Party, Yesh Atid, and Labor not present.

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