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 Chairman of Israeli Party Threatens to Expel Muslims who Reject Jews’ Reign


Thu 08 Apr 2021 | 10:44 AM
Ahmed Moamar

Bezalel Smotrich, chairman of the “Zionist Religious”  a coalition comprises two extremist minor factions in Israel, has threatened to expel Muslims who reject Jews’ reign in occupied Palestine ( which was renamed to Israel after the establishment of the Jewish state in 1948).

Smotrich Bezalel added that he will assure that there is no any Arab or Muslim lawmaker in Israel if they do not acknowledge that the Palestinian territories belong to  Jews.

It is worth noting that Ahmed Tibi, a Knesset member commented, during a radio interview on remarks of senior  Rabbi of Safed Shmuel Eliyahu in 2019 who said then that the Land of  Israel spews the Arab.

Dr. Tibi considered that the extremist racist rabi as racial garbage.

He stressed that he insults as a Rabi should not speak like that.

Tibi went on to say if a sheik speaks about Jews in the same manner, he should be also condemned.

Smotrich tweeted that the true Muslim should know ( what is being named as the Land of Israel) is owned by the Jews.

He addressed Tibi as saying as time passes, you and the other Arabs won’t stay.

Dr. Tibi re-tweeted that he is happy that Smotrich will not become a minister unless he depends on the support of the Arab lawmakers.

He depicted him as a racist by using a  German phrase: “Du bist ein Rassist”.

But the extremist Zionist politician replied that he will be a minister without the support of those who embrace terrorism like you (Tibi).

According to The Times of Israel, an Israeli English-spoken daily newspaper, the statements of Smotrich came in a time when the Arab parties become a basic factor in the negations of forming the new government in Israel after indecisive elections held in Israel last month.

The Israeli designated Prime Minister seeks to muster the support of the United Arab List (known also as Ra’am) to create a majority of sixty-one members in the Knesset.