Activists in the Labor Party call on Chairman Michaeli not to defend discussion number 7 on the list • "The circle cannot support those who have harmed the path of the late Yitzhak Rabin"
Candidate No. 7 in the Labor Party
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Yossi Zeliger
Abtissam Maraana storm is gaining momentum:
The Labor Party's "November 4" circle sent a letter to Labor chairman Merav Michaeli on Tuesday, requesting that the High Court not defend Abtissam Maraana's candidacy, which was rejected by the Central Election Commission.
It should be noted that the hearing in the High Court regarding the disqualification of Maraana's candidacy will take place today (Tuesday).
As you may recall, the extremist posts raised by Mara'a in the past, in which she wrote blatant remarks against IDF soldiers, expressed support for a terrorist operative and expressed indignantly towards Holocaust survivors, led to harsh criticism of her and her rejection by the Election Commission.
A new post circulated on the Internet presents her response regarding Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Yitzhak Sadeh and Yigal Alon: "This is a file of a Zionist gang that continues to occupy, settle and purge the Palestinian people from their land to this day. Moral, religious and racist. "
The "Fourth of November" circle in the party was established in 1992 under the name "99" and operated with the consent of Yitzhak Rabin.
Its purpose is to advance Rabin's views and ideas.
After the assassination in 1995, the name was changed to "November 4," the day Rabin was assassinated.
The letter, which was received by "Israel Today" and is intended for Michaeli, states that the "Secretariat of the Fourth of November" is calling on you and asking not to defend the candidacy of Mrs. Abtsam Maraan in the High Court.
The circle cannot support the candidacy of a woman who has repeatedly violated the values and path of the late Yitzhak Rabin.
"We believe that Mrs Abbatsam's candidacy for Ra'ana will damage the party's image, both among party members and the general public, and will even hurt the party's chances of success ahead of the upcoming elections."