Nawaf Massalha

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Nawaf Massalha (Arabic: نواف مصالحة, Hebrew: נואף מסאלחה, born 26 November 1943, also known as Nawaf Mazalha or Nawaf Masalha) is an Israeli Arab politician. He became the first Muslim Arab to hold a ministerial position in the Israeli government when he appointed Deputy Minister of Health by Yitzhak Rabin in 1992.

[edit] Background

Massalha was born in the village of Kfar Kara in Mandate Palestine. He attended Tel Aviv University, gaining a BA, and worked as a teacher. He is married with five children.

[edit] Political career

Massalha joined the Alignment, and was elected to the Knesset in the 1988 election. In his first term, he was made Deputy Speaker of the Knesset. He retained his seat in the 1992 election as a member of the newly-renamed Labour Party, and became Deputy Minister of Health in Yitzhak Rabin]'s government.

Despite Labour's failing in the 1996 election, Massalha retained his seat again, as he did in Labour's more successful 1999 election campaign. He was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in Ehud Barak's government. However, he lost his seat in the 2003 election.

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