Background
Jabara was born to a Muslim farming family in Tayibe.
Jabara was born to a Muslim farming family in Tayibe.
She studied physiotheraphy at the Wingate Institute.
She was the first female Israeli Arab to become a Knesset member. She joined the Na"amat women"s organisation, and was chairwoman of its Tayibe branch between 1992 and 1994. Between 1995 and 1997 she served as Women"s and Youth director at the Jewish-Arab Institute at Beit Berl Academic College, and became chairwoman of the Department for the Middle East at the college"s International Institute.
In 2002, she went to Ramallah to meet with Chairman of the Palestinian Authority, Yasser Arafat, after five Palestinians were killed in the Gaza Strip.
She told him that Israel"s assassination policy is not helping Israel, the way the suicide bombers are not helping the Palestinian people. She retained tenth place on the Meretz list for the 2003 elections, but lost her seat as the party was reduced to six MKs.
Jabara is married to Fathi, a driving instructor, and has three children.
Despite opposition from her father, Jabara sought to enter politics. Prior to the 1999 elections she won tenth place on the Meretz list, and entered the Knesset after the party won ten seats.
During her first term she chaired the Subcommittee for the Advancement of the Status of Arab Women and was also a member of the Committee on the Status of Women.