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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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From: tejek3/22/2015 2:37:15 PM
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Its really too bad how anti Semitic Israeli Jews are.

Rivlin on Sunday criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks about Arab voters going out to vote in "droves" on Election Day, saying heed must be taken with all remarks like that. The president's residence, he said on all Israeli citizens to go out and vote.

In his meeting with representatives of the Joint List, he said, "Everyone must be careful with their remarks, particularly those who are heard around the world."

"We experienced a turbulent, impassioned campaign," said Rivlin. "We heard Jews say harsh things about the Arab public. We cannot ignore equally harsh remarks from the Arab side. There is no room for such comments. We share one reality in the state in which we all live, and citizens cannot discriminate against one another."

Riveln went on to say, "Israel is defined as a Jewish state, and we cannot forget that it is democratic at the same time. I call on Jews and my Arab brothers to avoid incitement. It's clear that remarks from a head of state are heard differently and more clearly than someone else."


haaretz.com

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