Thursday, October 08, 2009

Revoke Raad Salah's Citizenship and Expel Him


Gil Ronen MK Levin
A7 News

MK Yariv Levin (Likud) said Wednesday that the way the authorities dealt with the Arab rioting on the Temple Mount is an example of the mistaken approach that the Jewish people have adopted towards the problem of the Arab citizens of Israel, and in the matter of the Temple Mount especially.
"There is a crisis of judicial feebleness here,” he said in an interview for Arutz Sheva's Hebrew service.

Levin said that Israel must not fear violent responses by the Arabs to assertions of its sovereignty throughout Jerusalem and specifically on the Temple Mount. “If we live our lives according to fears of Arab rioting we will not go far,” he said. “We need to take charge of matters and to behave accordingly.”

Expel Salah

Regarding Sheikh Raad Salah, Levin said Israel should withdraw his citizenship and expel him from its territory, and that it should do the same for other inciters like him. At the same time, he said, it should determine regular arrangements for the ascent of Jews to the Temple Mount. The Israeli hesitation to act in this spirit is what causes more and more riots, he said.

"The riots are the result of a public that holds on to an Israeli ID card and wants to heat up religious flames,” the lawmaker explained. “We must take clear, sharp actions [a convey a message that we own the place. We need to stare reality in the face.”

Levin, who understands Arabic, said that he hears what the Arab Knesset Members say and knows that they offer more than quiet support for the rioters, and that they themselves “stoke the fire” with clear incitement. An example of this can be found in the Balad party's internet website, which is funded with Israeli taxpayers' money, but lauds former Balad leader Azmi Bishara, who has escaped Israel after being investigated for treasonous activity.

Balad, he said, is even more extreme than the Palestinian Authority, as could be seen from its criticism and denunciations of the PA chairman for failing to act upon the Goldstone report.

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