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Daniel_Marsh
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Even Arab Members of Parliament (Knesset) are systematically excluded from serving in ‘sensitive’ Parliamentarian committees, solely because of their ethnyYes, like I said, read up on Walid Shoebat. He said one night back in the 1960’s his family went from being Jordanians to Palestineans.
Anyways, Palestieneans who live in Israel can serve on the Knesset.
jewwatch.com/jew-genocide-palestinian-apartheidlaws.html
With regard to political participation, rights, and representation, Israeli laws directly discriminate against the Israeli Palestinians by restricting the terms of citizenship. One example is the “Basic Law: the Knesset, section 7A” passed by the Knesset (Israeli’s parliament) on May 15, 2002. The law empowers the central election committee to prohibit individuals and entire political parties from running for the Knesset if they either a) reject Israel’s identity as a “Jewish and democratic state”, or b)
Support the armed struggle of an enemy state or terrorist organization of Israel. The Law further requires candidates to make a formal declaration consistent with those provisions. They must say, “I pledge allegiance to the state of Israel and refrain from acting contrarily to principles of section 7A of the Basic Law: the Knesset”.
zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=7663
Distorted Claim 1: “While Arabs are twenty percent of Israel, only 12 (10%) of Knesset members are Arab including only one Arab woman.”
Facts to Refute Claim 1: Making the case that this represents discrimination shows a gross lack of insight. Many of Israel’s Arabs vote for Jewish Zionist parties because the Arab-dominated parties are too radical. If every Arab voter voted for Arab candidates, their numbers in the Knesset would be higher. And if Arab women were more empowered within their own culture, Arab dominated parties would be putting women into the Knesset. Arab dominated parties do not put forward female candidates.
bluestarpr.com/000079.php
As for “Ten Arabs and 16 women serve in Israel’s parliament”, there can be diversity without making a difference. 10 Arabs + 16 women = 26. How many members are in the Knesset?
bluestarpr.com/000098.php
That appears to be true. Having more than one fifth in Knesset as Arab when they are only ten percent of the population is good.