Jerusalem - Member of Knesset (MK) Hanin Zoabi announced Saturday that she was resigning from the Knesset and would not run again, after serving three terms.

“At this moment in my life, and after 10 years, I feel it’s time to give thanks and change my place, but not the way,” which she said was “to strengthen Balad’s model for a stronger Palestinian generation.”

Zoabi was a member of the Balad faction, which was part of the Joint Arab List.

Over the years. Zoabi has become notorious for her anti-Israel activism, and her resignation was applauded by lawmakers across the political spectrum.

“Zoabi should have been expelled from the Knesset six years ago,” said Minister of Science Ofir Akunis of the Likud party.

Zoabi has refused to denounce Hamas’ rocket attacks on Israel during Operation Protective Edge in the summer of 2014, as well as the murder of the three Israeli teenagers earlier that summer.

She has called IDF soldiers “murderers” and Israel a “fascist country” and “Nazi-Germany” for its counterterrorism operations, while justifying terrorism and calling for “millions of Palestinians” to march on Jerusalem.

In 2016, Zoabi was tried and sentenced for insulting policemen. She issued an apology as part of a plea bargain and was given a suspended sentence.

In 2010, she was on board the Mavi Marmara, a Turkish ship that was part of a provocative flotilla trying to break Israel’s maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip.

She has also been involved with the anti-Israel BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement.

There have been previous failed attempts to impeach her.

Responding to her resignation, MK Yoel Hasson said Zoabi was “one of the more extreme voices in this Knesset, including in the eyes of the Arab public. Zoabi did everything she could to destroy coexistence in Israel and lent dangerous legitimacy to terrorism. It’s good she is gone, and she would do well to be more careful in her actions now that she has no immunity to protect her. Goodbye and good riddance.”

“It’s good that a senior representative of the fifth column is leaving the Knesset,” MK Avigdor Liberman tweeted. “I wish her all success in Gaza or Beirut.”

Liberman has often called Arabs with Israeli citizenship who act against the country “a fifth column.” Read more at VINnews