Wednesday, February 15, 2006

United Arab Party Calls For Caliphate

So, those who wish to expel the Arabs from Israel are considered radical extremists, Moshe Feiglin was basically forced out of Likud for protesting expulsions, and those who adhere to Kahane's Kach Party principles to make Israel into a Torah State are BANNED from forming a political Party, yet the moslem trash are allowed to openly form a Death to Israel Party and run for Knesset?

Get a load of this:
The rule on earth, or at least the rule on Arab and Muslim land should be led by the Caliph (Muslim leader and Muhammad's heir), chairman of the United Arab List –Ta'al party Sheikh Ibrahim Sarsur told reporters.

The two Arab factions UAL and Ta'al, the latter headed by Knesset Member Ahmed Tibi, have recently decided to join forces and merge ahead of the elections. At a press conference to mark the launching of the new list's election campaign, Tibi and Sarsur presented their candidates for the Knesset and spoke of the party's platform and ideological principles.

The Arab leader also slammed the Israeli and American stance regarding the Palestinian Authority elections' outcome, and their refusal to recognize a Hamas-led government.

He lauded the Palestinian people for their "democracy fest," and said: "we are certain that Hamas will lead the Palestinian people to progress and achievements. The Palestinians elected Hamas so that it lead them to accomplishments, not catastrophes. We believe Olmert's approach is to lead the region into a dark tunnel."

Referring to the upcoming parliamentary elections in Israel, Sarsur stressed that the party's objectives are to "preserve the Arab existence in the country and protect our holy places."

"The party's goal is also to struggle to preserve the religious and national identity of the Arab minority in Israel, in the face of Israelization and Zionization trends, as well as to fight for collective and individual rights and against the racist discrimination we are subjected to," he said.

The new united party will also target Arab immigration, and will work to strengthen the relation between Israeli-Arabs, the Palestinians in the territory, and the Arab world, Sarsur stated. According to Sarsur, despite its participation in democratic elections, the party will not concede its Muslim principles:
"we believe in Islam, we believe in the rule of the Caliphate and we do not support a separation between state and religion."
Ok, and tell me again why they are permitted to run for office? Why they are not expelled from Israel? Why the Elementary School kids in Shomron are being raided when this group is allowed to actively campaign for Israel's destruction? Why Jewish civilians are beaten and bulldozed while these terrorists who seek to exterminate the Jews are given free reign?

Answer: Liberalism.

-MZ

5 comments:

nanc said...

madze - 'splain this to us:

http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/683257.html

Mad Zionist said...

OK, Nanc, here you go:

Meretz is the political party of Peace Now. They exist for the sole purpose of moving Israel to the left socially, economically and militarily. They are essentially a leftwing offshoot of the labor party and are primarily around for the function of pulling Labor further to the left than they already are.

Now that Labor elected Peretz, a full blown socialist, to the top of the ticket, the Meretz Party is somewhat obsolete. Their main function now will be to encourage Labor to be open minded to the policy of Arab Right of Return and engage Hamas in full diplomatic relations. Meretz is not a Zionist party and is somewhat open to the idea of a bi-national State in place of a Jewish State. Labor hasn't yet given in to these ideas, so Meretz will exist at least to some degree to make them consider adopting a more pro-arab position.

Oh, and did I mention that they love homosexuals and despise religious Jews?

Anonymous said...

Meretz is a total joke. Let them be the fodder for the terrorist rockets, or, better yet, let the arabs move next door to them and see how "liberal" they really are. My guess is they'd turn Zionist real quick.

Mad Zionist said...

Welcome back Big Right! Been awhile since you commented. As usual, you say it so well without mincing words.

nanc said...

then i do not like them at all, madze.