reaction on the parts of Jews who have had it with Arab leaders and the followers spit at the state of Israel, its laws, its institutions, its public servants and in turn at the Jewish people whose nation-state Israel is.
Instead of attempting to "un-boycott" the boycott, the legal leaders of the Arab community in Israel should demand an apology from the Imams who called on their followers to pick up both cold and hot weapons and go to avenge the "killing" of the Arab driver who initiated the whole event. Perhaps they should condemn the Arab mod who attacked Jews and theri properties.
Perhaps they should be for once self-citical and demand of the Arab leaders to apologize for their active and passive role in this and other similar developments.
But they would not do so, of course, because their interest is not a state of peaceful co-existence between the two communities within the Jewish state of Israel. Their interest is rather on EXISTENCE without the CO of one community. |
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