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Mazuz considering indicting Balad MK for Syria visit
Aviad Glickman
Published: 14.12.08, 20:00
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1. We all know nothing will come of it.
Terry ,   Eilat, Israel   (12.14.08)
2. Rule of law? Hah! Totally politicized.
Raymond in DC ,   Washington, DC USA   (12.14.08)
Terry is right. After all the political bluster and posturing, nothing will come of this. Everyone knows what the law is, and that they broke it. Actually prosecuting comes down to a political decision. So much for "rule of law".
3. Is he still in the country?
JG ,   Modiin, Israel   (12.15.08)
I'd be surprised if he is still in the country. I would imagine he would want to protect his pension, like Bishara did.
4. The operative word here is "Considering"
Steve Roach ,   U Galilee   (12.15.08)
There wouldn't be too much "Considering" from Mazzuz when it comes to indicting Jews .
5. Why does it take so long?
Avinoam ,   Tel Aviv, Israel   (12.15.08)
2009 is on the horizon. Why are events in 2005 still being decided upon? The law is quite clear on this is it not, one cannot visit an enemy state. And in the case of MKs this is even more severe.
6. Deport the whole bunch to Syria. Let them stay there.
Bennie ,   Jerusalem   (12.15.08)
Let them try pulling their stuff on Assad's secret police and see what happens.
7. Another One Bites The Dust, Not.
GloomBoom.com ,   Nashville, TN, USA   (12.15.08)
An Israeli politician involved in corruption? Say it ain't so!
8. Should'a, Could'a, Would'a
Talula ,   Israel   (12.15.08)
But you won't. So, moving on...
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