Amir Badran, a member of the Hadash-Ta'al party, is set to be appointed tomorrow as a salaried deputy mayor of Tel Aviv, according to a report from a right-wing Zionist channel. The report describes Hadash-Ta'al as supporting terrorists.
A single-source report from a right-wing Zionist channel states that Amir Badran, a member of the Jewish-Arab coalition party Hadash-Ta'al, will be appointed tomorrow as a salaried deputy mayor of Tel Aviv. The report frames the appointment as controversial, describing Hadash-Ta'al as 'a party that supports terrorists.' No independent confirmation from Tel Aviv municipality officials, the party itself, or other media outlets has been cited, and the identity and political affiliation of the individual remain based on the single source.
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