JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The Israeli Supreme Court overturned a decision by the Central Election Committee and allowed Arab MK Heba Yazbak to participate in the coming elections despite numerous statements made by Yazbak seemingly supporting terrorist activities against Israel.
In the past Yazbak has made a number of controversial statements regarding various Arab terrorists who perpetrated attacks against civilian Israelis. Yazbak praised Lebanese terrorist Samir Kuntar on her Facebook page as a martyr after he was eliminated by Israel in 2015, despite his participation in the brutal murder in 1979 of the Haran family, including smashing the head of a four-year-old girl with his rifle, killing her.
Another post by Yazbak welcomed the end of a nine-year sentence for Amir Makhoul, who pleaded guilty to handing sensitive information to the Lebanese group Hezbollah. “After nine years in prison, Amir is back with the people again. Congratulations,” she wrote.
In addition, she shared a post in 2013 with a picture of female terrorist Dalal Mughrabi, who led the terrorist squad that carried out the attack on Highway 2 in 1978, in which 35 Israelis were killed, including 12 children. Yazbak added to the picture of Mograbi the words “Dalal Mograbi lived 20 years and did it all. Blessed be the women of the resistance.”
These and other statements led to the Central Election Committee to disqualify Yazbak from participating in the election, since Israel’s election laws ban from running for Knesset anyone who openly supports armed conflict against Israel or incites racism.
However the Supreme Court overturned the committee’s decision by a majority of 5 to 4 and concluded that there was not enough evidence that Yazbak supports armed conflict. The court noted however that “the narrow result we reached illustrates how close Yazbak would be to finding herself outside Knesset. There is no place to ‘celebrate’ the end result. There is room for introspection if this is the way to advance the cause of Israeli Arabs.”
Israeli politicians on the right and center-right rejected the court’s decision. Yisrael Beitenu leader Avigdor Liberman called it a “prize to supporters of terror” and said that Yazbak and her party should be sitting in the parliament in Ramallah rather than the Israeli Knesset. He said that he would never cooperate with the Joint Arab List and called on the Likud and Blue-And-White to act in the same way.
The Likud called the decision a “disgrace” but added that Gantz has no government without the Joint Arab List which supports terror and therefore whoever does not want them in power should vote Likud.”