Israeli Arabs

ISRAELI ARAB WOMAN WANTS TO RUN FOR KNESSET SEAT WITH HAREDI PARTY…….

Oh, and according to the AP (pretend) journalists, her statements of support for the IDF’s action in Gaza last year, were …”bombastic”.

So upholding the (correct) Israeli narrative on what they (the IDF) did and achieved in Gaza during its self defensive operation rooting out Hamas Islamonazi war crimes rockets and tunnels last year, is ”bombast”, and mouthing Paleostinian propaganda is respected journalism.

NOTE: This is yet another indicative reminder that, anti-Islamization is not about ethnicity or race, but about ideology. The less Islamic (101) an Arab becomes, the more they are likely to get along with their rational non-Islamic neighbors. I would say that this Arab woman and her family, are very assimilated Israeli citizens.

Iconoclast Arab backing Israel runs for parliament

This photo taken on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2014 shows Anett Haskia at her house at Kinbutz Yehiam next to the city of Nahariyah, Israel. Haskia is breaking every possible stereotype by running for a parliament seat with a pro-settler, religious Jewish party opposed to a Palestinian state. (AP Photo/Dan Balilty)

KIBBUTZ YEHIAM, Israel (AP) — An Arab-Israeli Muslim woman is running for a parliament seat as a member of a hard-line religious Jewish party aligned with the West Bank settler movement and that opposes Palestinian independence.

The bid by iconoclast Anett Haskia, a 45-year-old hairdresser and mother of three, comes after she gave a series of bombastic television interviews in support of Israel’s military this summer during its war against Hamas in Gaza. Now she is the lone Arab vying for a spot on the Jewish Home party’s list ahead of its January primary.

Arab citizens of Israel, who make up 20 percent of the country’s population, strongly identify with Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. They generally oppose Israeli military actions, do not serve in the Israeli army and complain of deep-seated discrimination.

Haskia’s children, however, voluntarily enlisted in the Israeli army — including one son who served in an elite unit in Gaza during the summer war.

“Just because I was born in the Jewish state doesn’t mean a Jew is better than me,” Haskia recently told The Associated Press in Hebrew. “I sent the children to war, and nobody can tell me that I, Anett, the Arab, am second class.”

A self-described nonconformist, Haskia opposed her family’s wishes and broke cultural taboos by divorcing her husband and getting a collection of body piercings and tattoos.

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