Dov Boris Khenin
Israeli politician, lawyer and activist (born 1958)
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| Born | 10 1 1958 (age 68 years old (as of 2026)
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| Nationality | Israeli |
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| Occupation | Politician, lawyer, activist |
| Known for | Former Knesset member for Hadash; co-founder of Standing Together |
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Dov Khenin (born 10 January 1958), also known as Doc Khenin, is an Israeli politician, lawyer, and activist. A prominent Jewish-Israeli communist and former member of the Knesset for the left-wing Hadash party, he supports a two-state solution based on equality and the Green Line borders. He opposes the dissolution of the Jewish state, viewing binational one-state scenarios as unrealistic, and criticizes armed Palestinian resistance while condemning Israel's military occupation.[1][2]
Early life and education
Born in Petah Tikva to Communist Party activists, Khenin grew up in a political household. His father was a leading figure in the Communist Party of Israel.[1] He refused deployment to occupied territories during IDF service.[1]
He earned a law degree and advanced degrees, working as a lawyer and academic.[1]
Political career
Khenin served in the Knesset from 2006 to 2019 as a Hadash representative, later part of the Joint List, as its sole Jewish MK for much of his tenure. He ran for Tel Aviv mayor in 2008.[1] He co-founded Standing Together, focusing on Jewish-Arab solidarity.[3]
Political positions
One-State vs. Two-State
Khenin advocates a two-state solution as the viable path to peace.[4]
- Two-State Vision: He supports an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel on 1967 borders, partitioned Jerusalem, and full equality for Arab citizens in Israel.[2][4]
- One-State Stance: He calls one-state advocates "totally separated from reality", favouring ending occupation and mutual independence over a single state.[2]
The Dissolution of the Jewish State
Khenin does not support dissolving the Jewish state. He recognises self-determination for both peoples and opposes erasure of either nation's existence.[2][4]
The Palestinian Resistance
Khenin condemns the occupation but prioritises non-violent mobilisation and peacebuilding over armed struggle, arguing violence aids extremists. He promotes solidarity via Standing Together.[4]Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name cannot be a simple integer. Use a descriptive title