Posted on 12/16/2014 3:40:05 PM PST by Eleutheria5
ormer MK and primaries contender in the radical leftist Meretz party Mossi Raz, who also is the former secretary general of Peace Now, paid a condolence visit in Ramallah on Tuesday evening at the home of convicted terrorist turned Palestinian Authority (PA) minister Ziad Abu Ein.
Abu Ein, who had a long history of health conditions, died last Wednesday of a heart attack during a riot against the IDF. The PA was quick to blame Israel with "murdering" him, accusations which investigations thoroughly debunked as video of the event showed he was not struck, and that an IDF female medic even offered him medical care which he refused.
"I made a condolence visit in Ramallah at the family of minister Ziad Abu Ein who was killed after a clash with the IDF," wrote Raz on his Facebook page. "Confronted with the sorrow of the family I said we will know (how) to bring an end to the occupation and the enmity between the peoples."
Just several days ago Raz submitted his candidacy to run on Meretz's Knesset list for the March 17 elections.
"I hope to return to the Knesset after 12 years so as to work again in the Finance Committee for social justice, to continue the environmental legislation I led, to continue struggling for equality for all female and male citizens and to end the occupation," said Raz.
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everyone has different politics and that’s just something we have to accept... but no SANE person would glorify or honor or venerate enemies sworn to his/her murder/destruction.
Jewish Suicide Syndrome
(doesn’t Israel have any mental hospitals where such cases might find help?)
Yeah, but leftists probably run those, too.
The (politically and mentally) blind leading the blind
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