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Mansour Abbas

1974 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Mansour Abbas is the 18,652nd most popular politician, the 400th most popular biography from Israel and the 122nd most popular Israeli Politician.

Mansour Abbas is an Israeli Arab politician known for being the leader of the Ra'am party and the first Arab party to join a governing coalition in Israel. He has focused on issues affecting Arab citizens and has advocated for increased cooperation between Jewish and Arab communities.

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Among Politicians

Among politicians, Mansour Abbas ranks 18,652 out of 19,576Before him are Everett Dirksen, Norm Coleman, John Slidell, Nadhim Zahawi, Martin Helme, and Talant Mamytov. After him are Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, Igor Kravchuk, Andrea Sartoretti, Marianne Thieme, Dave Heineman, and Seth Moulton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Mansour Abbas ranks 629Before him are Ana Patricia Rojo, Mattias Asper, José Clayton, Roberto Locatelli, Khatuna Narimanidze, and Babak Zanjani. After him are Alexandre Astier, Mark Tremonti, Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, Patrice Désilets, Aravind Adiga, and Vassiliy Jirov.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Mansour Abbas ranks 400 out of NaNBefore him are Nathan Seiberg (1956), Zeev Suraski (1976), Einat Kalisch-Rotem (1970), Gal Fridman (1975), Tamar Zandberg (1976), and Assi Azar (1979). After him are Gai Assulin (1991), Noa Kirel (2001), Gilad Atzmon (1963), Ivri Lider (1974), Daniel Peretz (2000), and Iddo Goldberg (1975).

Among Politicians In Israel

Among politicians born in Israel, Mansour Abbas ranks 122Before him are Eli Yishai (1962), Gilad Erdan (1970), Gila Gamliel (1974), Avi Gabbay (1967), Einat Kalisch-Rotem (1970), and Tamar Zandberg (1976). After him are Ilan Shor (1987), Danny Danon (1971), Tzipi Hotovely (1978), Karine Elharrar (1977), Orly Levy (1973), and Michal Rozin (1969).

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