Juma Azbarga

[1] He then joined a teacher training college in Beersheba, but was expelled following an argument about politics with a lecturer.

[1] After working as an earthworks contractor, he helped open the first Maccabi Healthcare Services clinics for the Negev Bedouin community.

[1] He then attended Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, earning a BA in health administration, before returning to manage the Maccabi clinics in the Bedouins towns of Kuseife, Lakiya and Rahat.

He was subsequently placed fourteenth on the Joint List, an alliance of Arab parties, for the 2015 Knesset elections.

Azbarga was given the 109th slot on the two parties' list,[9] losing his place in the Knesset as they won only four seats.