Sunday, May 9, 2021

A Jerusalem Paradox


Efforts to form a unity government made significant progress in marathon talks over the weekend, but the coalition could be endangered due to the skirmishes over Muslim prayer in Jerusalem that upset Ra'am (United Arab List) head Mansour Abbas.

Abbas's four votes supporting the coalition from outside are key to establishing a new government. Obtaining a majority of 61 requires Ra'am's votes to join the 57 of Yesh Atid, Blue and White, Labor, Israel Beytenu, Meretz, New Hope, and Yamina, which is down to six votes without rebel MK Amichai Chikli.

The Arab protests in Jerusalem may become the obstacle to the creation of a pro-Palestinian, left-wing government in Israel.  

Google shows only pics of brutal Jewish police persecuting unseen protesters. It is biased and political. The world is against us.

2 comments:

  1. Hey Old man, hope you are doing well....

    The world (including the Arab) world got tired of solving the palestinian issue, and don't even challenge the building of settlements.
    The only regional power still showing some support for them is Turkey.
    From my point of view in the United Arab Emirates, from reading newspaper and watching video clips posted by both sides, I have a hard time distinguishing the arabs from the jews.

    These are not Intellectual jews from new york but some kind of middle eastern mafia, exactly the same as the arabs, physically and probably mentally as well.

    The government of Israel is careful not to make any anti-muslim gesture or take anti-muslim action. They are not demolishing mosques or building on the temple mount. Their new alliance with the gulf would be hurt by such an action. So they thread this needle very carefully.

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    1. Today, May 14 th, Bennet deserted the Change camp, saying that in the current situation it was impossible to work with Mansour Abbas in the government. My appreciation was correct.

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