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Daam leader says she's 'not Zoabi'
Hassan Shaalan
Published: 11.01.13, 14:48
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1. Good luck Asma Agbarieh-Zahalka
Yossef   (01.11.13)
if I could vote twice I would vote also for you, but the situation is so bad with all what happens around us that I'll cast my vote for Bibi, for a strong Israel. But I'm sure that you are a part of our future, I always believe that. You are smart enough to succeed, I'll help you as I can. Good luck Asma.
2. Daam Good Idea for Polititions
Caleb ,   Jerusalem   (01.11.13)
Read the article carefully. Imagine if more politicians saw themselves a real public SERVANTS! Instead of earning 10 times what the average person earns! Imagine if they served the people instead of themselves and the political money and power elites! Israeli's stand on your two feet and demand this from your leadership! You have the power of the vote - use it!
3. Or racist screams for genocide
steve from raleigh   (01.11.13)
Whichever works best.
4. #1 What?!?!
Sol ,   Champaign   (01.11.13)
Bibi is getting enough votes. Vote for her please.
5. #3 - you obviously wanted to express something but didn't :-
michael redbourn ,   Arad Israel   (01.11.13)
Please try again. e-speak doesn't work when talking about politics or other complicated things ..
6. Balad is a hate party, you have my vote..
deavman ,   Acco, Israel   (01.11.13)
7. Good luck Asma!
nilo ,   israel   (01.11.13)
8. Refreshing to see
Chaim Ben Kahan ,   Efrat, Israel   (01.11.13)
It's refreshing to see an Arab-Israeli politiician not dedicated to Israel's destruction. This is very good to see.
9. God bless you!
nibor ,   israel   (01.11.13)
10. Sounds good to me.....
Koose E Mack ,   NY NY   (01.11.13)
If you give a Daam, vote for Asmaa.
11. Integration good for Israel, World, will bring peace
Steve Benassi ,   Silver Bay, MN USA   (01.11.13)
12. Only one vote
Ethan ,   Eilat   (01.11.13)
they should join a party like Meretz and add their stand to the platform.
13. "government's 'divide & conquer' policy"
William ,   Israel   (01.11.13)
That's not a policy of the current govt. That's the result of niche political parties adhering to one social, ideological, ethnic, or religious group, then fighting with each other. The citing of Zoabi and Balad is relevant here because their actions are precisely a 'divide & conquer' policy, and in doing so they (as Asma stated) isolated the Arab community and didn't represent her constituency. As a very positive step towards peace, I would like Asma to support national service by the Arab community, and explore additional ways both Jews and Arabs can collectively work together for the benefit of both communities and the State. If she wants to give us a bonus, she could act as a bridge between Arabs and Israel, and tell the "Palestinians" to end their violence once and for all.
14. The Israeli Emma Goldman
Avramele   (01.11.13)
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