Ahmed Dabbah
Faction represented in the Knesset
2012–2013Kadima
Personal details
Born (1955-01-27) 27 January 1955

Ahmed Dabbah (Arabic: احْمَد ذَبّاح, Hebrew: אחמד דבאח; born 27 January 1955) is an Israeli Arab politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Kadima between 2012 and 2013, the party's first non-Druze Arab MK.[1] He also served as mayor of Deir al-Asad and the now-dissolved city of Shaghur.[1]

Biography

Dabbah started his career as a primary school teacher, before becoming the owner and CEO of "Saleh Dabbah and Sons", a business conglomerate including supermarkets and a slaughterhouse,[1] as well as establishing the Dabbah shopping mall in Deir al-Asad. He has nine children.[1]

Political career

In 1992 he joined Likud, but transferred to Kadima after it was founded in 2005,[1] becoming one of its leading activists.[2] Although he was given a high placing by Ariel Sharon on the party's original list for the 2006 Knesset elections,[1] he was ultimately placed only 51st on the final list,[3] and failed to win a seat as the party won only 29. He was placed 36th on the party's list for the 2009 elections,[4] but again failed to win a seat as the party won only 28 seats.

Dabbah has been the mayor of Deir-el-Asad, as well as the head of the Shagur Local Council. As mayor of Deir-el-Asad, Dabbah helped Shaul Mofaz gain votes among the Arab-Israeli public,[5] who was running to replace Tzipi Livni as leader of Kadima. Dabbah helped bring 1,121 votes from his town of Deir-el-Asad for Shaul Mofaz, which totals more votes than both Mofaz's and Livni's combined votes from Tel Aviv, which numbered 1,112. Dabbah has said that he is a public figure that the public trusts, and objects to being called a "vote contractor."[6]

Dabbah was sworn into the Knesset on 16 August 2012 as a replacement for Avi Dichter,[7][8] who had resigned his seat on 14 August after leaving the party in order to join the Netanyahu government as an independent.[2] This took the number of Arab members of the Knesset to 17, a record.[1]

Placed ninth on the Kadima list for the 2013 elections,[9] he lost his seat as the party were reduced to two MKs.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Former mayor to become Kadima's first Arab MK The Jerusalem Post, 15 August 2012
  2. 1 2 Dichter quits Kadima to join government Ynetnews, 14 August 2012
  3. Kadima 17th Knesset website (in Hebrew)
  4. Kadima 18th Knesset website (in Hebrew)
  5. Ser, Sam (14 August 2012). "Kadima MK quits Knesset to join government as home front protection minister". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  6. Harkov, Lahav (15 August 2012). "Former mayor to become Kadima's first Arab MK". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  7. Hoffman, Gil (16 August 2012). "Ahmad Dabah is sworn in as newest member of Knesset". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  8. Replacements Among Knesset Members Knesset website
  9. Kadima Central Elections Committee
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