Shahar Ilan and Roni Singer-Heruti, Haaretz Correspondent, Channel 10 and Haaretz Service: Leftist professor: Bombing of my home signals end of Israeli democracy
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Title:Laughable "professor" and laughable defenders, e..g. A.M.
Name:sk
City: State: USA
This is most likely a KGB (oops! I meant Shabak) operation that seeks to set the stage for another round of expulsions of Jews from Yesha and other expulsions of Jews from Jerusalem in preparation for its partition.

But if it is not--if indeed the bomb comes from a Jew--why is it so bad? Israel is no democracy by any objective standard. In a democracy you do not have "Kadima" being created without an election and indeed counter to the Likud mandate that won the election. In a democracy, you do not have governments closing down opposing news sources (e.g. Arutz Sheva) for opposing the government. In fact, in a democracy you have individual rights protected, including rights of free speech, press, assembly, petitioning of the government, etc. In a democracy, people elect legislators directly--that is what a legislative branch is. In a democracy, different branches of government fight one another, which keeps any of them from an effective coup.