Posted on 01/20/2014 1:10:50 PM PST by Nachum
A particularly nasty debate broke out Monday evening between Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Arab MK Ahmed Tibi as Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who was visiting the Knesset, looked on. Tibi screamed at Netanyahu, who spoke in praise of Israeli democracy, and later walked out when Harper himself did the same when he spoke to MKs.
Speaking in Harper's presence, Netanyahu said he hoped the Arab world, including Syria, would be able to have real parliaments, like that in Israel. In our parliament, anyone can say anything they want, Netanyahu said. In Israel, MKs are free to scream or criticize, but his is not possible in Damascus and other places. Israel, he said, was the only free country in the region.
A very upset Tibi, unable to restrain himself, struck out against Netanyahu for his remarks. Speaking in English, Tibi pointed to fellow Arab MK Taleb a-Sana, saying that there is no water or electricity in his village. Perhaps in Syria they have such things.
In response, Netanyahu said that I haven't found any Arabs who wish to leave the State. Quite the opposite; Arabs gave been vey upset at a proposal by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lierberman that would redraw Israel's boundaries and include many Israeli Arabs in a Palestinian state. In response, Tibi said this is our homeland.
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The only thing that makes it a desirable homeland is the Israeli-created infrastructure, and the Israeli-created ability to work a job in safety.
The only thing that makes it a desirable homeland is the Israeli-created infrastructure, and the Israeli-created ability to work a job in safety.
The only that makes it desirable
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
is that the land belongs to YHvH.
Savages always revert back to the savage state.
Duel at high noon to resolve this issue...
Speaking in Harper's presence, Netanyahu said he hoped the Arab world, including Syria, would be able to have real parliaments, like that in Israel. In our parliament, anyone can say anything they want, Netanyahu said. In Israel, MKs are free to scream or criticize, but his is not possible in Damascus and other places. Israel, he said, was the only free country in the region... I haven't found any Arabs who wish to leave the State. Quite the opposite; Arabs gave been vey upset at a proposal by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lierberman that would redraw Israel's boundaries and include many Israeli Arabs in a Palestinian state.Thanks Nachum.
That doesn’t sound like a “debate.”
He seems a tad imbalanced.
If Arab villages in Israel are like Democrat-run cities in the U.S., the national government has provided plenty of money to install the infrastructure, and the people in charge stole it.
The usual suspects on the far-left are referring to Harper as a ‘war criminal’ today, because he DARED visit the so-called ‘illegitimate, Apartheid State that perches upon Occupied Palestine’.
I’m sure the RCMP has had a very busy day, dealing with all the morons that have a hard-core hate-boner for Harper.
His homeland may be in some arab stinkhole elsewhere, but it ain’t Israel. That’s sure.
Confusing gov’t that allows the enemy to have a seat there...
Canada Ping!
I hope Israel doesn’t live to regret this Arab fifth column in their country (if they haven’t already).
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