The difference between dogs and Arabs in Israel

Hell. I'm not even Israeli and I sat glued to the monitor watching the live streaming video of those Pali shitheads get their asses bombed off by the IDF, last year. God bless the IDF!!
The mass murder of innocent women and children, really gives you a boner, doesn't it?

And to think, you call them the animals.
 
Hell. I'm not even Israeli and I sat glued to the monitor watching the live streaming video of those Pali shitheads get their asses bombed off by the IDF, last year. God bless the IDF!!
The mass murder of innocent women and children, really gives you a boner, doesn't it?

And to think, you call them the animals.
Your Islamist terrorist heroes hiked up their man-dresses, ran like the cowards they (and you) are, and hid behind women and children.

Don't you feel better about yourself now?
 
Your Islamist terrorist heroes hiked up their man-dresses, ran like the cowards they (and you) are, and hid behind women and children.

Don't you feel better about yourself now?
That's kind of a moot point, when you consider the IDF drops 2000 pound bombs that take out entire neighborhoods.
 
Fanger just fanger fucked himself again. What's he's saying is that there are 2 million dogs that are considered citizens of Israel with the same exact rights as the Jews.

Arab citizens of Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the Arab population in 2013 was estimated at 1,658,000, representing 20.7% of the country's population. The majority of these identify themselves as Arab or Palestinian by nationality and Israeli by citizenship. Many have family ties to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Negev Bedouins and Druze tend to identify more as Israelis than other Arab citizens of Israel.

Christian Arabs comprise about 9% of the Arab population in Israel. Approximately 70% reside in the north, in Jish, Eilabun, Kafr Yasif, Kafr Kanna, I'billin, Shefa-'Amr. Some Druze villages such as Hurfeish and Maghar, have small Christian Arab populations.[58] Nazareth has the largest Christian Arab population. The near entiretey of Haifas Arab minority is Christian as well. There are 117,000 or more Christian Arabs in Israel (and more that 35,000 non-Arab Christians). Many Christian Arabs have been prominent in Arab political parties in Israel, and leaders have included Archbishop George Hakim, Emile Toma, Tawfik Toubi, Emile Habibi, and Azmi Bishara. Notable Christian religious figures include the Melkite Archbishops of the Galilee Elias Chacour and Boutros Mouallem, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Michel Sabbah, and Bishop Munib Younan of the Lutheran Church of Jordan and the Holy Land. Israeli Supreme Court judge Salim Joubran is a Christian Arab.

Representation in the Knesset


Ahmad Tibi, leader of the Arab party Ta'al currently serves as Deputy Speaker of the Knesset
Palestinian Arabs sat in the state's first parliamentary assembly; as of 2011, 13 of the 120 members of the Israeli Parliament are Arab citizens, most representing Arab political parties, and one of Israel's Supreme Court judges is a Palestinian Arab.[130]

As of 2015, there are 17 Arab members of knesset. Along with 13 out of the 14 members of the Joint List, there will be four Arab parliamentarians representing Zionist parties, which is double their number in the previous Knesset.[131]

Some Arab Members of the Knesset, past and present, are under police investigation for their visits to countries designated as enemy countries by Israeli law. This law was amended following MK Mohammad Barakeh's trip to Syria in 2001, such that MKs must explicitly request permission to visit these countries from the Minister of the Interior. In August 2006, Balad MKs Azmi Bishara, Jamal Zahalka, and Wasil Taha visited Syria without requesting nor receiving such permission, and a criminal investigation of their actions was launched. Former Arab Member of Knesset Mohammed Miari was questioned 18 September 2006 by police on suspicion of having entered a designated enemy country without official permission. He was questioned "under caution" for 2.5 hours in the Petah Tikva station about his recent visit to Syria. Another former Arab Member of Knesset, Muhammad Kanaan, was also summoned for police questioning regarding the same trip.[132] In 2010, six Arab MKs visited Libya, an openly anti-Zionist Arab state, and met with Muammar al-Gaddafi and various senior government officials. Gaddafi urged them to seek a one-state solution, and for Arabs to "multiply" in order to counter any "plots" to expel them.[133]

According to a study commissioned by the Arab Association of Human Rights entitled "Silencing Dissent," over the past three years, eight of nine of these Arab Knesset members have been beaten by Israeli forces during demonstrations.[134] Most recently according to the report, legislation has been passed, including three election laws [e.g., banning political parties], and two Knesset related laws aimed to "significantly curb the minority [Arab population] right to choose a public representative and for those representatives to develop independent political platforms and carry out their duties".[135]

Representation in the civil service sphere
In the public employment sphere, by the end of 2002, 6.1% of 56,362 Israeli civil servants were Arab.[136] In January 2004, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared that every state-run company must have at least one Arab citizen of Israel on its board of directors.[137]

Representation in political, judicial and military positions


Arab Israeli Captain Amos Yarkoni, born Abd el-Majid Hidr.


Raleb Majadele, the first non-Druze Arab minister in Israel's history
Cabinet: Nawaf Massalha, an Arab Muslim, has served in various junior ministerial roles, including Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, since 1999.[138] Until 2001, no Arab had been included in a Prime Minister's cabinet, or invited to join any political coalition. In 2001, this changed, when Salah Tarif, a Druze Arab citizen of Israel, was appointed a member of Sharon's cabinet without a portfolio. Tarif was later ejected after being convicted of corruption.[139] In 2007 the first non-Druze Arab minister in Israel's history, Raleb Majadele, was appointed a minister without portfolio, and a month later appointed minister for Science, Culture and Sport.[55][140] The appointment of Majadele was criticized by far-right Israelis, some of whom are also within the Cabinet, but this drew condemnation across the mainstream Israeli political spectrum.[56][141] Meanwhile, Arab lawmakers called the appointment an attempt to "whitewash Israel's discriminatory policies against its Arab minority".[142][143]

Knesset: Arab citizens of Israel have been elected to every Knesset, and currently hold 17 of its 120 seats. The first female Arab MP was Hussniya Jabara, a Muslim Arab from central Israel, who was elected in 1999.[144]

Supreme Court: Abdel Rahman Zuabi, a Muslim from northern Israel, was the first Arab on the Israeli Supreme Court, serving a 9-month term in 1999. In 2004, Salim Joubran, a Christian Arab from Haifa descended from Lebanese Maronites, became the first Arab to hold a permanent appointment on the Court. Joubran's expertise lies in the field of criminal law.[145] George Karra, a Christian Arab from Jaffa has served as a Tel Aviv District Court judge since 2000. He was the presiding judge in the trial of Moshe Katsav. In 2011, he was nominated as a candidate for the Israeli Supreme Court.[146]

Foreign Service: Ali Yahya, an Arab Muslim, became the first Arab ambassador for Israel in 1995 when he was appointed ambassador to Finland. He served until 1999, and in 2006 was appointed ambassador to Greece. Other Arab ambassadors include Walid Mansour, a Druze, appointed ambassador to Vietnam in 1999, and Reda Mansour, also a Druze, a former ambassador to Ecuador. Mohammed Masarwa, an Arab Muslim, was Consul-General in Atlanta. In 2006, Ishmael Khaldi was appointed Israeli consul in San Francisco, becoming the first Bedouin consul of the State of Israel.[147]

Israel Defense Forces: Arab Generals in the IDF include Major General Hussain Fares, commander of Israel's border police, and Major General Yosef Mishlav, head of the Home Front Command and current Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories.[citation needed] Both are members of the Druze community. Other high-ranking officers in the IDF include Lieutenant Colonel Amos Yarkoni (born Abd el-Majid Hidr/ عبد الماجد حيدر) from the Bedouin community, a legendary officer in the Israel Defense Forces and one of six Israeli Arabs to have received the IDF's third highest decoration, the Medal of Distinguished Service.

Israeli Police: In 2011, Jamal Hakroush became the first Muslim Arab deputy Inspector-General in the Israeli Police. He has previously served as district commander of two districts.[148]

Jewish National Fund: In 2007, Ra'adi Sfori became the first Arab citizen of Israel to be elected as a JNF director, over a petition against his appointment. The court upheld the JNF's appointment, explaining, "As this is one director among a large number, there is no chance he will have the opportunity to cancel the organization's goals."[149]

Other political organizations and movements
Abna el-Balad
Abnaa el-Balad[150] is a political movement that grew out of organizing by Arab university youth, beginning in 1969.[151][152] It is not affiliated with the Arab Knesset party Balad. While participating in municipal elections, Abnaa al-Balad firmly reject any participation in the Israeli Knesset. Political demands include " the return of all Palestinian refugees to their homes and lands, [an] end [to] the Israeli occupation and Zionist apartheid and the establishment [of] a democratic secular state in Palestine as the ultimate solution to the Arab-Zionist conflict."[153]

High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel
The High Follow-Up Committee for Arab Citizens of Israel is an extra-parliamentary umbrella organization that represents Arab citizens of Israel at the national level.[154] It is "the top representative body deliberating matters of general concern to the entire Arab community and making binding decisions."[155] While it enjoys de facto recognition from the State of Israel, it lacks official or de jure recognition from the state for its activities in this capacity.[154]

Ta'ayush
Ta'ayush is "a grassroots movement of Arabs and Jews working to break down the walls of racism and segregation by constructing a true Arab-Jewish partnership."[156]

Regional Council of Unrecognized Villages
The Regional Council of Unrecognized Villages is a body of unofficial representatives of the unrecognized villages throughout the Negev region in the south.

Legal and political status
Israel's Declaration of Independence called for the establishment of a Jewish state with equality of social and political rights, irrespective of religion, race, or sex.[166]

The rights of citizens are guaranteed by a set of basic laws (Israel does not have a written constitution).[167] Although this set of laws does not explicitly include the term "right to equality", the Israeli Supreme Court has consistently interpreted "Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty"[168] and "Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (1994)"[169] as guaranteeing equal rights for all Israeli citizens.[170]

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that "Arab Israelis are citizens of Israel with equal rights" and states that "The only legal distinction between Arab and Jewish citizens is not one of rights, but rather of civic duty. Since Israel's establishment, Arab citizens have been exempted from compulsory service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)."[171] Druze and Circassians are drafted into the Israeli army, while other Arabs may serve voluntarily; however, only a very small number of Arabs choose to volunteer for the Israeli army[
 
I Knew there's something fishy in here, that's not an actual Wikipedia link but a link from an article published in "+972mag" by Noam Sheizaf.
Do you really believe that;
"These townships are specifically designatedreservation-like towns intended to ‘contain’ expelled Bedouins.They are characterised by being over-crowded, lacking in adequate stats services and having the highest percentage of unemployment andpovertyin Israel. Thus, to forcibly relocate the community of Ummal-Hiran to Hura would be no real compensation for their loss"
-is a neutral information or a clever attempt to feed you with disinformation to force you a conclusion-making based on false facts?

Bedouin village in Negev to be destroyed, Jewish settlement to be built on site | +972 Magazine

The Islamist dirtbag has nothing but garbage IslamoNazi propaganda hit pieces.
 
Is it true there are several links on the wiki page?
For a recycled trash, Yeah, its also published yesterday on the "ElectronicIntifada" as well, however not a single yet credible source
reported these except for political propaganda blogs.


“City of dog lovers”
The idea that Israelis are particularly fond of dogs is one that the government itself is keen to promote as part of its effort to make Israel more appealing to Western audiences.

That was precisely the theme of a recent Israeli foreign ministry propaganda video promoting Tel Aviv as a “city of dog lovers.” (ElectronicIntifada)

Thank you and have a good night.
That's the third OP the piece of shiite copied and pasted from the Electronic IntiFARTA today. LOL
 
I'm so sick of these paliscumian apologists.

FUCK THE ARAB PARASITES.

The world will be a better place when Israel finally has enough of this bullshit, throws the filthy muslims into the mediteranian and tears down the Al Aqsa mosque. The entire muslim world is a pox on the earth. It's a cult of slavery and death that has no place in the civilized world.

I once had sympathy for these people too, until a bunch of assholes crashed airplanes into our buildings and these parasites spent the afternoon celebrating it in the street.

Now I don't care if they're purged.

Funny, I think the same thing about you fuckers.

Israeli kiss-asses, are a cancer to this planet and are completely void of any humanity whatsoever. You can see the lack of it, in their posts.

Cancer of this planet are Islamists and their supporters like you, dirtbag.

Good luck finding support for the Paliscumians in the US, Mohammad.
 
Hell. I'm not even Israeli and I sat glued to the monitor watching the live streaming video of those Pali shitheads get their asses bombed off by the IDF, last year. God bless the IDF!!
The mass murder of innocent women and children, really gives you a boner, doesn't it?

And to think, you call them the animals.

Said the Hamas terrorist animal lover.
 
Illegal buildings get demolished in all civilised countries, it is to protect home owners from dangerous building practises. So you point in posting this again is what ?...............apart from to write racist slurs about the Jews.
 
The Bedouins of Umm al hiran have complete Israeli citizenship yet the state has consistently refuse to connect such villages to power grids, sewage networks and other basic infrastructure.
The Israeli proposal would relocate the Bedouins of Umm al-Hiran to the Bedouin township of Hura. Hura is one of 7 Bedouin townships, all of which are at the bottom of Israel’s socio-economic index. These townships are specifically designated reservation-like towns intended to ‘contain’ expelled Bedouins. They are characterised by being over-crowded, lacking in adequate stats services and having the highest percentage of unemployment andpoverty in Israel. Thus, to forcibly relocate the community of Umm al-Hiran to Hura would be no real compensation for their loss

Umm al-Hiran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia




Because they are illegal buildings, and they only had permission to pitch their tents as they passed through.


And from your link we see this

This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (July 2015)
 
I Knew there's something fishy in here, that's not an actual Wikipedia link but a link from an article published in "+972mag" by Noam Sheizaf.
Do you really believe that;
"These townships are specifically designatedreservation-like towns intended to ‘contain’ expelled Bedouins.They are characterised by being over-crowded, lacking in adequate stats services and having the highest percentage of unemployment andpovertyin Israel. Thus, to forcibly relocate the community of Ummal-Hiran to Hura would be no real compensation for their loss"
-is a neutral information or a clever attempt to feed you with disinformation to force you a conclusion-making based on false facts?

Bedouin village in Negev to be destroyed, Jewish settlement to be built on site | +972 Magazine





The link provided states

Umm al-Hiran is a Palestinian Bedouin village located in the Naqab/Negev,in the Wadi Atir area, north-east of the Bedouin township of Hura. The village was established in 1956 and is one of 46 unrecognised Bedouin villages in Israel

Which shows that it is an illegal construction and so will be demolished
 
Are you claiming it's not true, and paints israeli's, (Apartheid against non jewish israeli;s) in a bad light





Not when the buildings are illegal and have no planning/zoning applications in place. They are dangerous and could end up falling down and killing someone, would you blame that on the Jews as well ?
 
I'm so sick of these paliscumian apologists.

FUCK THE ARAB PARASITES.

The world will be a better place when Israel finally has enough of this bullshit, throws the filthy muslims into the mediteranian and tears down the Al Aqsa mosque. The entire muslim world is a pox on the earth. It's a cult of slavery and death that has no place in the civilized world.

I once had sympathy for these people too, until a bunch of assholes crashed airplanes into our buildings and these parasites spent the afternoon celebrating it in the street.

Now I don't care if they're purged.

Funny, I think the same thing about you fuckers.

Israeli kiss-asses, are a cancer to this planet and are completely void of any humanity whatsoever. You can see the lack of it, in their posts.





And your reply just shows even more how much you hate the Jews
 

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