Background
Touma-Suleiman was born in Nazareth, and gained a Bachelor in psychology and Arabic literature from the University of Haifa.
Touma-Suleiman was born in Nazareth, and gained a Bachelor in psychology and Arabic literature from the University of Haifa.
She founded the Arab feminist group Women Against Violence in 1992, and has been its Chief Executive Officer since its foundation. She joined the Hadash party, later becoming editor in chief of First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Ittihad, an Arabic language newspaper owned by the Israeli Communist Party, a faction in Hadash. She also co-found the International Women's Commission for a Just Palestinian-Israeli Peace.
In the next elections in 1999 she was 28th on the Hadash list, again failing to enter the Knesset.
After contesting the second place on the party"s list for the 2013 elections against the incumbent Hana Sweid, a victory for Sweid meant that she was placed 98th on the party"s list. Prior to the 2015 elections Hadash joined the Joint List, an alliance with Balad, the United Arab List and Ta"al.
Speaking in the Knesset, she has shared her views on the path to peace: "The Palestinian people will continue to struggle as long as there"s an occupation. The only way for true humane security for the two peoples consists of an end to the occupation and establishing a Palestinian state with its capital in eastern Jerusalem."
In June 2015 she was elected to head the Knesset"s Committee on the Status of Women and Gender Equality.
Suleiman was appointed to this position through a unanimous vote.
She has attended hearings of the committee since 1992. Suleiman noted that is planning for cooperative efforts with the Ministry for Social Equality head, Gila Gamliel, who is also responsible for gender equality. In an interview with an American Jewish student newspaper in 2016, Suleiman she explained in "eloquent" English that she condemned Saudi Arabia and other gulf nations that support such terrorist organizations as ISIS. She also spoke of Hezbollah, Israel and the current situation: "as a woman living in a place that suffered Hezbollah’s bombardment, when there was a need to condemn the bombing of a civilian population, we were the first to do southern
And when it was necessary to condemn the Israeli government - we did that too.
I believe that this gives us the right to make complex observations, since the situation is complex."
Her husband Jiris Suleiman died from cancer in 2011.
She was placed 47th on its list for the 1992 elections, in which it won only three seats. She was 36th on the Hadash–Balad for the 1996 elections, although the alliance won only five seats. The 2009 elections saw her placed fifth on the Hadash list, but the party won only four seats. Touma-Suleiman was placed fifth on the Joint List list, and was elected to the Knesset as the alliance won 13 seats.
She also became the first female member of the High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel. She is also only the fourth Arab Israeli woman to become a member of the Knesset, following Hussniya Jabara (Meretz), Hanin Zoabi (Joint Arab List) and Nadia Hilou (Labor).