Netanyahu gives a speech in Nazareth, as part of his campaign for Arab votes, the bottom line of which is this: "If Jews and Arabs can dance together in the streets of Dubai, they can dance together here in Israel. A new age of brotherhood, prosperity and security starts today."
Aside from emphasizing integration, the speech he slammed the Joint List for opposing peace deals. He said his comments before the 2015 election were misunderstood - he thinks all citizens should vote, Arabs and Jews, and he was warning against voting for the Joint List.
Netanyahu also dedicated a big chunk of his speech to crime in the Arab sector and his government's efforts to fight it, past and present.
Nazareth Mayor Ali Salam speaks after Netanyahu calls for Arabs and Jews in Israel to be "more together" than they already are.

He also called to make real peace with the Palestinians.
As for the Joint List, he said they are irrelevant and could only bring 50 people out to their protests.

Salam asked Netanyahu to stop all demolitions of illegal construction for 2-3 years to allow for new, legal construction in the interim.
Salam seems to endorse Netanyahu: I promise that we will support you. There is no leader today like you in the whole country who can give not only to the Arabs also to the Jews.
We voted for the Joint List, they got 15 seats, and unfortunately they did nothing.
Salam ends by repeating that Netanyahu should make peace with the Palestinians.
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