Yoseph Haddad, an Israel-Arab Christian, appeared this week at a rally in Jerusalem decrying the advent of global anti-Semitism and charged the anti-Israel boycott movement with being a catalyst in its spread and intensification.
A resident of Nazareth, he was injured in the Second Lebanese War while serving as a soldier in the famed Golani Brigade.
Haddad is a social activist and director of “BeYachad — Aravim Zeh la-Zeh,” (Together – Vouch For Each Other), an organization that works to connect the Arab sector to Israeli society.
He is also involved in pro-Israel activism and public relations through the organization Reservists on Duty.