T. Belman. I hope no one on the right really means to effect this coalition. I am hoping that, talk of including them in the coalition, is solely to incentivize Sa’ar to join the coalition.
Kedar to his credit, says no Arab Party should be part of a right coalition unless it must accepts Israel as a “Jewish and Democratic” state.
BE SURE TO WATCH THE LAST 10 MINUTES
@ peloni1986:
Tolerating INSANITY!
Like in the US, the f media are a cancer in urgent need of a cure. It’s all about disinformation.
Bibi in the mold of Dayan? Sharon? Rabin? Barak?
Anything to hold to power?
The western media are triggering emotions all over in order to divert attention from those who want to take power away from citizens!
Here is the moment of truth:
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/299818
AND THE RESPONSE TO THE RABBI’S OVERTURE:
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/299811
@ Ted Belman:
I am among them. It is a pragmatic move with significant consequences and none of them are good.
They should not be opening more doors to these terror invoking monsters; rather they should be closing the door of legitimacy to such wretches. How can it be accepted in the common marketplace of ideas that these evil men are even allowed to openly call for the ruin of the state as they celebrate the murderers of the innocent. It should not be. From the Pogrom at Hebron to their endeavors to turn current fallen regime states against us, none could possibly foget the evil the Muslim Brotherhood do, have done or will do, if allowed. As for Netanyahu, his previous statements against the Arabs and his personal history(not to mention the international concern such an alliance could cause) belies his deceptive purpose here. All must recognize it for the pretense that it is. He fools no one while enabling a great enemy with this pretense. But such a pretense should not be accepted and should not be tolerated. This duplicitous ruse does lay bare the potential consequence of a common lack of concern for the future of the state while all eyes are fixed towards the targeted destruction of one man who has overwhelmingly served the state well, albeit bruising many egos in the process. Such a lack of concern has now been displayed from the public to the Knesset and even to the president while the jurists have openly displayed such a lack of concern for far longer. Netanyahu must, as I am sure he will, pull back from further empowering such menacing partners even if it gives rise to the 20th successive election cycle as it shouldn’t even be necessary. The Right won the election(again), if only they would be so humble as to accept their victory without destroying the state in the process, so much good could be achieved and so much harm could be avoided. An example of such accomplishments that might be achieve could be the barring of Ra’am and others hearlding such evil from further participation in any election process. An example of such a debacle that could be avoided could be the suggestion to our newly won Arab allies that the state of Israel(of all places) would allow the Muslim Brotherhood(who means to annihilate all of them as well as us) to have a meaningful position at the table of gov’t.
I don’t know if the ruse employed here should be viewed as a Red Line against Netanyahu. It does further erode my future support for him but for now, Israel does need him. But he must pull back from this inimicable posture. He must pull back now.
@ peloni1986:
Many are lamenting the mere fact that Netanyahu opened the door to them, saying that in itself is crossing a red line. No, not ever.
We need a gov’t, and badly. But this? No, not again, not ever again. This is high stakes insanity. How can they even be considering this. Does anyone recall the disaster that befell the state and population the last time(hopefully the only time) we had a minority gov’t. For sake of peace, for the sake of security, for simple sake of sanity, do not do this. Do not ever do this.