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Hadash says it's the opposite of Lieberman
Sharon Roffe-Ofir
Published: 26.01.09, 11:46
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1. FIVE FACES FROM RIGHT I KNOW WORTH ONE ISRAELI CENT.
ATİLLA KARAGÖZOĞLU   (01.26.09)
I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT THE TWO FACES FROM LEFT.
2. He is right, Hadash is the opposite of Lieberman
Mordy ,   Hertzeliah   (01.26.09)
Lieberman served in Tzahal, Lieberman loves Jews and Lieberman is loyal to the State and his allegiance is to the State. Hadash members (and most probably their constituents) are traitors who reveal state secrets to the enemy, and their allegiance is to the enemy not to the state of Israel. Hasash hates Jews, seeks their harm and aids and abets in their murder! Hadash members are guilty of PERJURY when they swear teh oath of allegiance in the Knesset!
3. Hadash bi-faceted and racist party
(01.26.09)
Not only is in the theme of Hamas and Gaza war Hadash bi-faceted, but also in more sensitive issues like the "country of all its citizens", army service, the abolition of Zionist emblems and so on. Look into Khenin's web site, he'll speak on every issue unless these ones.
4. Lieberman
David Levine ,   New York, USA   (01.26.09)
Hadash's use of the term "racism" to describe Lieberman is indicative of its own ignorance and desire to inflame fear and hatred of one Jew against another. Lieberman's stand on the Arabs is not based on their skin color or ancestry but on the content of their character. They are out to destroy Israel and the more extreme among them who now control the "Muslim" agenda want to murder Jews anywhere and consider us the sons of monkeys and pigs. Have you not read the Koran and listened to the Imams who set their agenda? Lieberman is a realist who is not tone deaf to what the Muslims are saying to each other and to the world about us. Hadash is out of touch with reality. Four wars of attempted annihilation and 60 plus years of terrorism and still no peace after the withdrawal from Gaza- Wake up hadash
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