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Bassam Tawil • July 31, 2018 at 5:00 am
- Some
Israeli Arab leaders speak disparagingly about Israel for
publicity. They know that no newspaper would ever mention them if
they were dealing with issues such as sewage or a shortage of
classrooms in Arab schools. If they say something bad about Israel
or provoke the Jews, however, they will certainly receive a
headline in the press.
- Israeli
Arab leaders can incite against Israel as much as they wish. Their
slander will not change the reality that Israel is the only
thriving democracy in the Middle East, and treats its minorities
with respect. While minorities are being persecuted and murdered
in Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Libya and other Arab and Islamic
countries, the Arab citizens of Israel are being integrated into
the state. They hold high positions in the Supreme Court, the
Foreign Ministry, the health sector and even the Israel Police.
The majority of the Arabs in Israel can work anywhere they wish,
they can travel anywhere in the country, and they will continue to
enjoy all the privileges, benefits and freedoms that Jewish
citizens do.
- Some
Israeli Arab leaders want Israel to give up its wish to be a
Jewish homeland because they are hoping that one day Jews will
become a minority in their own country. For far too long, they
have been inciting their constituents against Israel and Jews. If
these leaders are so unhappy in Israel, perhaps they would
consider moving to Ramallah or the Gaza Strip or any Arab country.
Perhaps they would care to resign from the Knesset. Why do they
refrain from doing so? Because it is in the Jewish homeland,
supposedly so harmful to them, that they and their children can
live and thrive.
Zouheir Bahloul, an Arab Member of
Knesset, is the last Arab citizen of Israel who is entitled to complain
about discrimination. For decades, he was one of Israel's most popular
sports journalists, revered by Arabs and Jews alike. He has always
enjoyed a comfortable life in Israel -- one he could never have dreamed
of experiencing in any Arab country. (Photo: Knesset Spokesperson)
The hypocrisy of the leaders of the Arab citizens of
Israel, who are now crying foul over the new Jewish Nation-State Law,
has, in the past few days, reached new heights.
These are the same leaders whose words and actions for
the past two decades have caused serious damage to relations between
Jews and Arabs in Israel, and to the interests of their own
constituents, the Arab citizens of Israel.
Israeli Arab leaders, specifically the Knesset members,
say they are outraged not only because the law defines Israel as the
homeland of the Jewish people, but also because the new legislation
does not include the phrase "full equality of rights for all
citizens."
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