An Arab citizen is, for the first
time, serving on the Revivi Commission charged with examining
and authorizing senior nominees to civil service positions.
Dr. Faisal Azayzah is the chairman of the Arab-Jewish
Center and the Center for Middle East Research at the
University of Haifa. He also carries out a string of public
service roles, including: chairman of the directorate of
community centers; head of the Daburiyya Local Council;
spokesman for the Israeli Arab Monitoring Committee; founding
member of Sikkuy, the Association for the Advancement of Civil
Equality in Israel; member of the board of directors of the
Abraham Fund; and a member of the New Israel Fund.
Azayzah expressed satisfaction at his appointment to
the Revivi Commission and said he does not intend to serve as
a "rubber stamp" but rather to positively influence the
commission's work.
"This is, for me, an
expression of faith in my past professional management,"
Azayzah said. "[My appointment] is also an important decision
for the Arab sector... I hope that with this nomination I will
contribute to the advancement of the integration of Arab
citizens into senior positions in government
corporations."
The Revivi Commission vets nominees to
senior public service positions and has the legal authority to
approve or disqualify their candidacies.
The
commission is responsible for approving or disqualifying the
members of 105 government corporations and the
directors-general of government
ministries.