Fateen Mulla
Fateen Mulla (Arabic: فطين ملا, Hebrew: פטין מולא, born 15 June 1960) is an Israeli Druze politician. He currently serves as a member of the Knesset for Likud and as Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office.
Fateen Mulla | |
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Faction represented in the Knesset | |
2019 | Likud |
2020– | Likud |
Personal details | |
Born | Yarka, Israel | 15 June 1960
Biography
Mulla was born in Yarka and attended school in the village. During his national service in the Israel Defense Forces, he served in the Sword Battalion, receiving an injury that led to him being recognised as a disabled veteran.[1] He remained in the army following the completion of his national service, eventually becoming a lieutenant colonel in the Northern Command.[1]
In the early 1980s he studied at the University of Haifa, gaining a bachelor's degree in general studies.[2] In 1983 he joined the Arab Israel Bank, working as a teller. In 1987 he joined Bituah Leumi, running its collection systems in Maghar and Tiberias. In 1996 he was promoted, becoming director of the Yarka branch, a position he held until 2019.[1] Between 2009 and 2011 he studied for a bachelor's degree in business administration and general management at the College of Management Academic Studies.
Mulla ran for the minority place on the Likud list for the 2015 Knesset elections, but lost to Ayoob Kara. Prior to the April 2019 elections, he was given the thirty-first place on the Likud list,[3] a slot reserved for non-Jewish members.[4] He was subsequently elected to the Knesset as the party won 35 seats. However, he lost his seat in the early elections in September the same year as Likud were reduced to 31 seats.[5] He returned to the Knesset following the March 2020 elections and was appointed Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Office in May.
Mulla is married to Raida and lives in Yarka; the couple have a daughter named Jumana.
References
- Fateen Mulla: Particulars Knesset
- קצין הנפגעים שחולם לעזור לנכים: מועמד הליכוד שיחליף את איוב קרא Walla, 7 February 2019
- Likud list CEC
- Likud’s New List Following Primaries Brings Back Old Guard With Some New Faces The Yeshiva World, 6 February 2019
- 21st Knesset, we hardly knew ye. Meet the (almost identical) 22nd The Times of Israel, 19 September 2019
External links
- Fateen Mulla on the Knesset website
- Follow Fateen mulla on telegram