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Ultranationalist shakes up ho-hum Israeli election

Posted: Monday, February 09, 2009 2:25 PM
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TEL AVIV, Israel – Apart from the usual horse race of an election – and this one is really down to the wire – tomorrow’s contest to decide the makeup of the Israeli parliament has proved to be a slightly zany mixture of predictable and polarizing politics..

Most apparent is that there is no major issue that the traditional parties – Likud, Kadima and Labor – disagree on in any substantial way. They all pretty much agree that the attack on Gaza was justified; the economy is in big trouble; Iran is the major foreign threat; relations with Washington must be maintained at almost any cost; the disadvantaged must be helped; education must improve; and there isn’t enough water. 

Image: Israeli politician Avigdor Lieberman
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Right-wing Israeli politician Avigdor Lieberman, prays at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, on Monday.

So instead, the choice among the major party leaders has become personal. Campaign commercials have become negative and personal, with the campaign focusing on the parties’ leaders rather than policy. In that regard, polls show Kadima’s Tzipi Livni catching up dramatically with Likud’s Benjamin Netanyahu, with Labor’s Ehud Barak trailing. In addition, analysis has focused on speculation about what combination of parties will likely form a coalition government.

However, the blandness of the campaign, and the lack of clear distinctions, has left the field open to the one candidate who is different, in substance and appearance – Avigdor Lieberman.

Lightening rod          
Israeli Arabs call Lieberman, the leader of Israel Beiteinu ("Israel Our Home") – a party that initially drew strength from the immigrant community, but has since become more mainstream – a fascist and a racist.

His controversial campaign slogan, "Without loyalty, there is no citizenship," calls for all citizens to swear an oath of allegiance to the country, as well as serve in the army or do some form of national service. If they don’t, he says, they should lose their rights as citizens.

Critics say his platform is just a not-so-thinly-veiled attack on Israel’s 1.5 million Arabs. And Jews from the largest orthodox party, Shas, call him Satan because like Israel’s Arabs – most ultra-Orthodox members don’t serve in the army.

He backs the idea of a Palestinian state, but suggests that Israel’s Arab citizens – who make up 20 percent of the population – swap land with Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank. Israeli Arabs see that plan as just another way of throwing them out their homes in Israel.

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Looking for a strong leader
But his message is winning hearts and minds in Israel -- polls show his party could win 15 to 20 seats in the 120 member parliament – and his campaign has pushed the once-dominant Labor party into fourth place for the first time in Israeli history.

Lieberman, who immigrated from what is now Moldova in 1978 and still speaks with a thick accent, has gained widespread support among the more than 1 million immigrants from the former Soviet Union in Israel.

He portrays himself as a strong man with tough answers, someone who speaks his mind and is a real leader. And that, say analysts, is what many Israelis want in these hard times, even if he has fascist and/or racist leanings.  

Polarizing figure
Yet, while it appears from the early polls that there can be no future government without Lieberman, that bodes ill for Israeli unity.

I was at a rally for Lieberman last night in Haifa. He is a powerful speaker, but the real action was outside the hall – Arab and Jewish demonstrators were united in their calls against fascism and Lieberman, while other Jews, mostly from the former Soviet republics, shouted abuse at them, as police kept the two sides apart. 

Lieberman is not a man with many achievements to his name, so his critics, and even many of his supporters, say there’s little chance of him implementing any of his ultranationalist plans. Still, the scene at the rally was not exactly a picture of a unified Israel ready to work together through tough times.

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Right on! Avi is a true masculinist hero who will rescue Israel from pussy footing moderates, if his policies are implemented.
He just speaks in public what all zionists think in private....a nation of bigots that believe they are more important than any other of the world's peoples..
GREAT! now the whole world, and the US too, will have to think twice next time they intend to give their unconditional support for the crimes of Israel
The bottom line: what does one put forth as a program that might  --  in the real world  -- actually produce a normalization of Israel's national existence i.e. it is accepted to the level that wars will be wars and not existential events? That's the one thing we all can and should be agreeing on, the bottom line. Demolishing Hamas, rightly or wrongly, will not accomplish that. As it stands, you destroy Hamas, something equivalent will take its place. Israel can only succeed in the long term with a political solution, and the asininity (or whatever) of those who oppose it does not change that fact. Those of us who care for Israel have the responsibility to be (even very strong) critics of Israeli government policy, when those policies actually threaten Israel's long-term existence.
Israel has "generally treated her Arab citizens the same as her Jewish ones"? The fact that you would believe that shows that people don't make it a point to find out the whole story through a variety of sources in our country. Our "free" press is influenced by the owners of the corporations they work for, and they very much limit what the American people are told. Too many people only watch the national news on major networks or listen to FOX news and Limbaugh. I am Jewish myself, and I am horrified and what is being done in Israel and Gaza, etc. Go to hrw.org (Human Rights Watch) and read about what is really happening (it is a balanced view). The world doesn't need more angry people blowing each other up, or leaders that incite them. Insanity is doing the same things again and again, and expecting different results.  Educate yourselves in a balanced way before you make statements like that.
What's wrong with nationalism? Well, first, it's not the same thing as patriotism to one's country; though sometimes the words are used interchangeably. Patriotism usually means love and loyalty to one's country but not necessarily to the extreme that you blindly ignore international concerns. But nationalism, specifically a narrow, ultra version, can mean a doctrine that national interest, security, etc are always much more important than international considerations to the point of total exclusion from a unified international community. In short, ultranationalism in this context means total, unquestionable loyalty to one's nation no matter what. And that kind of nationalism has no place in a unified global society. Now, there's nothing wrong with maybe a little attitude that your nation is the 'best'. Many people usually have that response about the place they call home. But when you have that attitude to such an extreme that you totally ignore other nations and refuse to acknowledge the faults of your nation then that creates a breeding ground for fascism, racism, narrow mindedness, corruption in government, etc... such ideas will get us all killed in the end. So, god or whoever, help Israel from this kind of no-where thinking, dead-locked thinking.
Israel has bent over forward and back wards for the Arabs.  Only Egypt has tried to make things work.  I don't know how Israeli's feel living there but I believe were I living there.  I would be looking for someone that will take the Arabs to task.  They can put up or shut up.  They have been playing games with Statehood.  What they really want is for Israel Jews to be some place for away.  You know like Alaska or the North Pole.  They the Palestinians want one thing the land that God gave to the Jews.  It will never happen for the Jews own the land.  May God continue always to protect Israel so long as Israel remembers God.  Amen.
Leaders of Israel are all the same. But, some of them wear silk gloves.  Look at Peres deeds for example; don't listen to his words.  Even in Israel, he is described as the biggest liar.  Read Uri Avneri. Where has Lieberman come from? What are his connections in Russia? His party is expected to gain about 8 seats just because of his rhetoric against the Palestinians?  This has been the case in each and every election, the more the candidate is against Palestinians, the more support they will get from the voters.  Wasn't the destruction of Gaza and killing of children and women for the voters' voices as one of the main reasons?
I'm a 53 yr old male Christian married 30 years to an angel living in Nashville...
vote a woman in guys...these old white guys have been
raping us all to death and seeling us down the river for way too long. Sorry for our kids.
Israel need a strong leader to lead the country. Both Arabs and Jews can live together but as long as there will be groups like Hamas it will be difficult. People in Palestine should realise that Israel can help then in many ways. Hamas are people who use Palestine for their own benefits. Shame on you.
To D. Amherst, Israel IS an aparthied state. And to David,  Ariel Sharon was a bully fascist. The world doesn't need anymore of this. If one truly wants peace
one MUST work with intelligent peaceful means not destruction couched in false and empty rhetoric. We need
honesty and useful solutions NOW not fake justifications
for actions that only increase hate and distrust. As  Gandhi said " An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind."    
The press - typically - falsifies information about Lieberman. The fact that Lieberman is willing to give up Israeli land WITHIN the green line - that is within Israel proper, takes him out of the realm of the 'ultra-right'. He's more what you'd call a radical centrist. True, he wants Israeli Arabs to become part of a future Palestinian state if they won't be loyal to the Jewish one, but what's wrong with that? What country wants disloyal citizens in its midst? And why shouldn't they join a Palestinian state? Peace.
I am not Jewish or Muslim. I see Israel's treatment of Arabs and Muslims becoming more similar every year to the treatment the Jewish people had to suffer before WWII.
Please elt a little sanity back into your lives.
If the citizens of the USA are not nationalistic, I do not know why they sing the National Anthem and in England they sing G-D save the Queen.  Nationalis is not bad! It is not FALSE to say that "Jews from the largest orthodox party, Shas, call him Satan because like Israel’s Arabs – most ultra-Orthodox members don’t serve in the army".  His position is secular not in keeping with their world view.  The reality is that most countries and their citizens are nationalistic and so express distain for people who are anti the society that they live in.  
Israel will cease to exist, if it continues to follow a policy, that killing innocent Palestines is OK, as long as a few terroists or members of Hamas are also killed. Israel has the right to defend herself, but becoming like your enemy is counter-productive. Each innocent killed, creats enemies, of whole families, who otherwise would not be enemies of Israel. Up to now, Israel has been lucky, and a friend of the USA. History, has a way of changing faces, and luck and friendship between nations, is not for always. "Things Change"!
The frenzy that's picked up during the election surrounding Lieberman only underscores the impotence of most of the parties vying for spots in the body. Even parties that have no chance of drawing votes away from Lieberman, like the liberal Meretz movement, have used him as a dartboard for hasty attacks. To what purpose? The only point that's made by these statements that he's a fascist is that the rest of the political spectrum has fallen into a prolonged coma and lack the imagination to formulate a clear and original platform.
Every CITIZEN of ANY country should have the SAME obligations as everyone else. If people expect equal protection under the law, then they SHOULD be required to carry their fair share of the OBLIGATIONS of being a loyal citizen. That means you are LOYAL to your country, and if the law states citizens of a certain age group are required to serve in the military NO ONE should be exempt, if they are an able bodied person. If you won't swear an oath of loyalty to the country you live in, WHY should you enjoy the same rights and benefits that loyal citizens do? This is true for EVERY country, not just Israel. To argue otherwise is nonsense.
Jack - nationalism is about perceived ethnic purity, and excluding people on that basis. It's not about your citizenship. That's patriotism.
Israel should elect one with prior experience, like EHUD BARAK, in order to deal with the problems ahead. If the US does not get Iran to stop its nuclear ambitions, I would want a man like Barak making the decisions. Lieberman and his thugs should go back to E.Europe. They are carpetbaggers. LEAVE.
Ultra-nationalism and Facism in the same sentence is dangerous. The election of that party to power may well spell the end of Israeli democracy.
I can't agree with him qua agreeing, but really, what's wrong with integrating Israeli Muslim citizens into the support of the society?
Racist?  How exactly is that? Are not the arabs and jews all semetic people?
Since when is a call for citizens to be loyal to their country and share in obligations as well as rights and privileges racist?

Israel is the only country which tolerates its own citizens openly demonstrating on behalf of its sworn enemies. This is apartheid?

How many countries sit quietly absorbing rocket fire from its neighbors without reacting?

Israel has no high ground. It is damned if it does,and damned if it doesn't. In other words, it is the current target of the age-old anti-Jewish hatred.

Netanyahu is a disaster because he wants to maintain some semblance of a viable country without buckling under to American and world pressure to commit national suicide. He also happens to be able to state Israel's case in clear unaccented English, which seems to work against him.  
' What is wrong with nationalism? Is that not what what countrys are all about?

Jack (Sent Monday, February 09, 2009 3:37 PM)'

In and of itself there is nothing wrong with nationalism. But ultra-nationalism, with fascism and racism as a core tenet is the type of politician/policy which gave rise to Hitler. That is the problem, especially in a country which already has such racism/discriminatory issues as Israel does in regards to its Jewish vs. Muslim populations.

I know that the Lords hand is on this election, for in the times of stress for the Israelis. The right to be a free state and to expand there land in which the Lords gave them will soon come from the pass to the present.  Now if the people of Gaza would like to be come citizents of Israel then they should vote on it.  For when Gaza was at peace with Israel they at peace. For Gaza should vote to be a part of Israel and live in peace and not work.  Then if Gaza wants war then Israel should just wipe them out.


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