Ayman Odeh in Karkur: November 2025
- Rony Alfandary
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read
This is what he said when he was in Pardes Hanna. Outside the house were very vocal and quite threatening locals, opposing his talk.
Ideological Crisis: The text explores the ideological crisis within the Israeli Right following recent events, specifically the war that began on October 7th.
Persistence of the Palestinian Issue: The author argues that the Right has failed to eliminate the Palestinian issue, which remains relevant and unresolved, eventually becoming a global symbol for liberty.
Recognition of Two Peoples: It emphasizes the necessity of recognizing the existence of two distinct peoples—Jews and Palestinians—within the land and demanding rights for both.
Self-Determination and Cooperation: The author suggests that the resolution to the conflict lies in recognizing the right to self-determination for both peoples, highlighting the importance of Jewish-Arab cooperation.
Two-State Solution: He opposes current right-wing policies and advocates for a two-state solution based on the 1967 borders to achieve peace and equality.
Political Strategy: The text includes a call to vote for Zionist parties as a pragmatic means to topple the right-wing government while still maintaining one's identity and core values.
The Occupation as a Root Cause: The author stresses that the struggle against the occupation is central, claiming it is the primary source of democratic challenges in Israel.
Building a Shared Future: He proposes fostering brave and strong ties between Jews and Arabs to construct a better future for all.









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