Mazen Ghnaim

Israeli Arab politician
2021–2022United Arab List Personal detailsBorn (1956-11-30) 30 November 1956 (age 67)
Sakhnin, Israel

Mazen Ghnaim (Arabic: مازن غنايم; Hebrew: מָאזֶן גְּנָאִים, born 30 November 1956)[1] is an Israeli Arab politician who previously served as chairman of Bnei Sakhnin football club.[2] He was mayor of Sakhnin from 2008 to 2018 and a member of the Knesset for the United Arab List from 2021 to 2022.

Biography

Ghnaim was born in Sakhnin. He played for Hapoel Sakhnin football club until the age of 27. After the club merged with Maccabi Sakhnin to form Bnei Sakhnin, he became the new club's chairman. A member of Balad, Ghnaim was eighth on the party's list for the 2006 Knesset elections,[3] but the party won only three seats. In 2008 he resigned as chairman of the football club in order to run for the mayoralty of Sakhnin in the local elections. He was elected with 59% of the vote and remained mayor until the 2018 elections.[4]

Ghnaim was placed sixth on the United Arab List–Balad list for the April 2019 Knesset elections,[5] but the alliance won only four seats. He was given the third slot on the Balad list for the September 2019 elections, but after the party became part of the Joint List and he placed thirteenth on its list, he opted not to run.[6] He subsequently negotiated with Meretz to join their list for the 2020 elections,[6] but was not included in the joint Meretz–Labor–Gesher list. Prior to the 2021 elections he was placed second on the list of the United Arab List,[1] and was elected to the Knesset as the party won four seats.

References

  1. ^ a b בחירות 2021: אלה חברי הכנסת ה-24 מטעם רע"ם Mako, 25 March 2021
  2. ^ When the 'hard men' get the better of the day The Irish Times, 11 January 2005
  3. ^ Balad list Israel Democracy Institute
  4. ^ Mazen Ghanayem Mapping Palestinian Politics
  5. ^ רע"מ-בל"ד - הרשימה הערבית המאוחדת ברית לאומית דמוקרטית Central Elections Committee
  6. ^ a b Israel's Left-wing Meretz Party Seeks to Run Second Arab Candidate on Slate Haaretz, 26 December 2019

External links

  • Mazen Ghnaim on the Knesset website