Israeli election monitor blocks Arab party, clears far-rightists
Central Elections Committee votes 17-10 to bar the Arab party
Israel’s election monitor disqualified an Arab party described by Prime Minister Benjamin as supporting terrorism from a national election in April, while approving far-right Jewish candidates who may be key to his hope of winning a fifth term.
The Central Elections Committee voted 17-10 to bar the Arab party, Balad, from the election in accordance with a motion filed by Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party.
Likud alleged that Balad “championed the elimination of Israel as a Jewish state”.
The committee also struck down motions by a liberal Jewish movement and center-left politicians against Michael Ben-Ari and Itamar Ben-Gvir, adherents of late anti-Arab rabbi Meir Kahane. The motions branded their Jewish Power party as racist.
The Central Elections Committee voted 17-10 to bar the Arab party, Balad, from the election in accordance with a motion filed by Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud party.
Likud alleged that Balad “championed the elimination of Israel as a Jewish state”.
The committee also struck down motions by a liberal Jewish movement and center-left politicians against Michael Ben-Ari and Itamar Ben-Gvir, adherents of late anti-Arab rabbi Meir Kahane. The motions branded their Jewish Power party as racist.