"At midday, Netanyahu claimed high Arab voter turnout was putting his right-wing Likud Party's rule "in danger," according to a posting on his Facebook page. "Arab voters are going to the polls in droves. Left-wing organizations are bringing them in buses," he said.......
Shelly Yacimovich, a lawmaker with the Zionist Union, said on her Twitter feed that no Western leader would have uttered such a "racist" remark. "Imagine a warning that begins with 'the rule is endangered. Black voters are heading in droves to the polls,' " she wrote."
[Huffington Post]
Your post is a deflection, amounting to no more than "Let's all "look over there" at the squirrels playing on the grass, instead of paying any attention at all to the subject of this article."
Michael, put away the Israeli propagandist rhetoric. It no longer works on anyone who has eyes to see and a computer.
There is no reliable evidence - none - that Arab Palestinians were "told to leave their homes and farms by the Arab states in 1947-48."
There are 1.7 million Arabs in Israel, who are subjected to inequality under the law despite Israel's "commitment" to treat all its citizens equally.
There is no reason on this earth why people who have every right to live where they and their antecedents have lived for many generations should move to "other nations" just to make life easier for Israelis who are, in any case, determined to drive them out. It is the Israelis who are doing that who should be stopped short in their efforts to achieve that result.
The rocketry from Gaza is to be condemned, but, when that is all that you have to resist a determined oppressor it is understandable that is what will be used.
If Israel has proved anything over the past 67 years, it is that it can not live in peace with its neighbors other than on a temporary basis.
Really?
"At midday, Netanyahu claimed high Arab voter turnout was putting his right-wing Likud Party's rule "in danger," according to a posting on his Facebook page. "Arab voters are going to the polls in droves. Left-wing organizations are bringing them in buses," he said.......
Shelly Yacimovich, a lawmaker with the Zionist Union, said on her Twitter feed that no Western leader would have uttered such a "racist" remark. "Imagine a warning that begins with 'the rule is endangered. Black voters are heading in droves to the polls,' " she wrote."
[Huffington Post]
Arabs who are not Jews in Israel are subjected to the unequal application of the law, despite that state's protestations to the contrary - see
http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/foreign-policy/328371--israels-discriminatory-laws-are-embedding-racial-inequality
Your post is a deflection, amounting to no more than "Let's all "look over there" at the squirrels playing on the grass, instead of paying any attention at all to the subject of this article."
Michael, put away the Israeli propagandist rhetoric. It no longer works on anyone who has eyes to see and a computer.
There is no reliable evidence - none - that Arab Palestinians were "told to leave their homes and farms by the Arab states in 1947-48."
There are 1.7 million Arabs in Israel, who are subjected to inequality under the law despite Israel's "commitment" to treat all its citizens equally.
There is no reason on this earth why people who have every right to live where they and their antecedents have lived for many generations should move to "other nations" just to make life easier for Israelis who are, in any case, determined to drive them out. It is the Israelis who are doing that who should be stopped short in their efforts to achieve that result.
The rocketry from Gaza is to be condemned, but, when that is all that you have to resist a determined oppressor it is understandable that is what will be used.
If Israel has proved anything over the past 67 years, it is that it can not live in peace with its neighbors other than on a temporary basis.