Education
Born in Israel, Makhoul studied philosophy and sociology at the University of Haifa, gaining a Bachelor.
Born in Israel, Makhoul studied philosophy and sociology at the University of Haifa, gaining a Bachelor.
As the Secretary General of Maki, and together with the Central Committee of the party, he directs all communist activities in Israel as well as being responsible for relationships with communist parties in other countries. During his time at university he also became chairman of the National Union of Arab Students. Political career
= Knesset activities Makhoul was elected to the Knesset in 1999 on Hadash"s list, and re-elected in 2003.
He was an active critic of Israel"s nuclear weapons program, and in 2000 was the first Knesset member to attempt a break in Israel"s "nuclear ambiguity" policy by prompting an open debate on Israel"s atomic program
He is also a supporter of Mordechai Vanunu, the former Israeli nuclear technician who was imprisoned for revealing details of Israel"s nuclear weapons program to the British press in 1986, and had called for Vanunu"s release on several occasions. = Assassination attempt The Honda"s ignition sparked an explosion, flooding the vehicle in flames.
Suad Makhoul escaped the blast unhurt. In May 2005, two young Jewish men (Alexander Rabinovitch and Eliran Golan) were convicted of obtaining explosive materials for criminal purposes.
The two were conspiring to murder prominent Arab figures in Haifa, including Makhoul.
Current activities
Makhoul lost his seat in the 2006 elections. Since then he has been involved in improving ties between Maki and the Communist Party of China. Married with two children, he lives in Haifa.
After graduating he worked as a sociologist, and was a member of the Emile Touma Institute for Political and Historical Research.