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Opinion | Citizenship Law: Hope for the Zionist Division Israel today

2022-02-08T21:16:18.914Z


Because of the freedom of voting, we could see that most of the representatives of the public are Zionists and that the State of Israel as its being will happen to them • The artificial government did not blur the essential gap between them


If an argument is not strong enough, it can always be refuted with a lie.

This is what the members of the joint list and the members of Meretz believe in, in their sincerity, the Citizenship Law, which prohibits "family reunification" between Palestinians and Arab "Israeli" Arabs.

This worn-out and false argument is a card that is always pleasant to slam at an opponent.

Even when the question of race does not arise at all in the first-reading bill.

On the contrary, she came to fight racism.

The reason that this law has been re-ratified for 18 years is that the State of Israel is a life-long state, and without this law, its years would have been limited.

The law is referred to by far-left organizations as the "Family Reunification Law," and not in vain: within the nickname lies a tear-jerking Hollywood script.

Who is the evil who would not want to unite family rifts that were cruelly torn apart and now live on both sides of the fence?

The nickname of the law makes voting against it morally difficult, as long as one does not delve into it.

Because the truth is that there is no racism here at all, and there is no one who prevents the unification of the divided family, the violins and the zoom-out on the happy picture.

Only that the State of Israel is not ready for them to continue to cynically exploit its morality, and offers those whose love leads their lives to unite freely, but on the Palestinian side.

So they will not work on you.

The reason that the State of Israel does not want Palestinians to enter it and obtain citizenship by marrying Israeli residents is that the Palestinian Authority is an enemy entity.

Exactly so.

Why?

Because I do not remember that we made peace with her.

And that from its annual budget comes a handsome sum to fund terrorists who murdered Jews and Judaism.

This is a racist entity, whose heads are members of terrorist organizations, that denies the existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish state.

This is an entity whose police officers are active partners in terrorist activities against us, and for those who call terrorists "freedom fighters" - I have heard that psychiatry has progressed miraculously in recent years.

MK Ahmad Tibi tried to neutralize the cooperation between the opposition and the coalition, when he turned the government bill into a trust trust in the government. The House on MK Simcha Rotman's more stringent proposal, and it was accepted by a huge majority.

It is possible that the two proposals will be merged towards a second and third reading, and MK Tibi's move will turn from an attempt to destroy and lose the Jewish state, to another step in its defense.

But this bill published something else and essential: because of the freedom of voting, we could see that most of the representatives of the public were Zionists and that the State of Israel as such would be precious to them.

This artificial government has failed to blur the essential gap between the two.

This freedom of vote gives mouths and power to voters, and is as close as possible to democracy in our system.

And if our electorate succeeds in shaking off ego considerations, revenge and political games (a very high expectation, and still does), it may be this in another line that came out of the vote.

The right-wing Zionist wing of the Knesset has a clear majority, so they will be able to pass additional Zionist bills, despite the tainted alliance with the Arab parties.

there's hope.

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Source: israelhayom

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