"You should be ashamed," MK Ayman Odeh slammed MK Avi Dichter today (Wednesday) in the Knesset plenum, after the bill he raised in memory of the victims of the massacre in Kafr Qassem provoked a storm and opposition from Likud members.
Photo: Knesset Spokeswoman
At the height of the conflict, MK Issawi Farage said: "It is unfortunate that the Knesset members of the joint list are trading in the pain of the Arab sector for votes."
In the final vote 12 supported the proposal while 93 opposed it.
MK Aida Toma-Suleiman, who was one of the approaches to the bill, said in response: "The government of change, the reconciliation government, the so-called 'Arab-Jewish' government, overthrew the law to commemorate the Kafr Qassem massacre. Minister Farage and his friends from Meretz "They are members of it, to officially acknowledge the massacre and pain of the victims. What are they doing in this government? Why are they training a right-wing government in full?"