Israel – Court: Barred Arab Candidate Can Run In Election

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Israeli Arab lawmaker Haneen Zoabi speaks at a news conference in Jerusalem December 19, 2012. Israel's electoral authority barred Zoabi from re-election on Wednesday, saying she had supported the nation's enemies by joining a protest ship that tried to break a naval blockade of Gaza. REUTERS/Ronen ZvulunIsrael – Israel’s Supreme Court ruled on Sunday an Arab lawmaker could stand in elections, overturning her disqualification by electoral officials over her participation in a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in 2010.

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The nine-justice court ruled unanimously Haneen Zoabi “shall be a candidate for the Knesset” in a January 22 poll without giving details of its reasons.

Zoabi drew widespread criticism in Israel for taking part in an international aid flotilla that challenged the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, territory ruled by Hamas Islamists opposed to the existence of the Jewish state.

She was on the Mavi Marmara when Israeli naval commandos raided the Turkish vessel in May 2010, killing nine Turks in clashes with activists on board.

The Central Elections Committee voted on December 19 to disqualify Zoabi, saying she had shown “support for an enemy state or terrorist organization engaged in armed conflict against Israel”.

Zoabi has said she had no role in any of the violence on board the Mavi Marmara and had tried to mediate between the sides during the raid.

Environment Minister Gilad Erdan criticized the ruling saying Zoabi had been involved in “expressing solidarity with our enemies”.

Zoabi told Israeli Army Radio the judges had “avoided giving in to the racist right”.

The Central Elections committee, which authorizes parties’ candidates ahead of votes, is chaired by a Supreme Court justice and made up of legislators from a number of political factions.

It has tried several times in the past to disqualify Arab political parties for alleged disloyalty to Israel, only to be overruled by the Supreme Court on appeal.

Zoabi belongs to the tiny Balad party that believes Israel should not be defined as a Jewish state.

Most of the Arabs who make up about 20 percent of the Israeli population are related to or descended from Palestinians who fled or were driven away in a 1948 war over Israel’s establishment.

They are full-fledged citizens, though many complain of discrimination.


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DRE53
DRE53
11 years ago

If israel wants to call themselves “the only true democracy in the mid east”, they need to abide by the rules of democracy.

curious
curious
11 years ago

Why would they allow this?

DanielBarbaz
DanielBarbaz
11 years ago

“Mercy to the cruel, will lead to cruelty to the merciful.”

iamoverhere
iamoverhere
11 years ago

why don’t you go run for gaza parliament or some other arab country

11 years ago

I would not allow her even close to Knesset. Also to be fare look at some members of the Congress in The US. Some of them are purely enemies to everything The US stands for.

stamm
stamm
11 years ago

perhaps the supreme court should be taken to court? perhaps they are the real enemies. does Israel have to allow traitors to rule in the name of democracy?Perhaps this idol of democracy does not fit for eretz yisroel – eretz hakodesh.
Hashem Yerachem !

TexasJew
TexasJew
11 years ago

I pity the person who runs against her and loses. That is where the problem lies.