Rapper urges Arab voters to resist Israeli election boycott
JERUSALEM — A popular Arab rapper released a fiery new song ahead of Tuesday’s Israeli elections, encouraging fellow Arab citizens to push back against their community’s calls for a ballot boycott that appear to be gaining steam.
Tamer Nafar, a hip-hop star from the city of Lod, near Tel Aviv, produced the hit “Tamer Must Vote” in hopes of driving up Arab turnout as Israel’s tumultuous campaign draws to a close.
The Arabic-language music video, which has racked up hundreds of thousands of views online, features Nafar sparing with his pro-boycott alter ego in a boxing ring.
Nafar told The Associated Press that his chorus urges voters to “stop the fascists that have won in Israel” — a forceful response to boycott calls that run deep among Arab citizens who make up 20% of Israel’s population.