Avigdor Lieberman, Hard Man Of The Right, Is Israel's Kingmaker In Waiting

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The Independent   |  By Donald Macintyre in Umm el Fahm   |   February 6, 2009 09:22 AM

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Avigdor Lieberman, the far-right politician campaigning on a platform that Israeli Arabs should pledge loyalty to the state or lose their right to vote, has become the pivotal figure in next week's election after two polls showing his party has overtaken Labour.

The Yisrael Beiteinu party headed by the Moldovan-born Mr Lieberman, who lives in a West Bank Jewish settlement and has been depicted by his critics as an Israeli version of Jean-Marie Le Pen or Jorg Haider, is in third place with a projected 19 or 17 seats in two newspaper polls yesterday.

If the party did take that number of seats, it would mean it has performed well beyond its original base among immigrants from the former Soviet Union and is in pole position to emerge as the kingmaker determining whether Likud's Benjamin Netanyahu or Kadima's Tzipi Livni can best form the next coalition government.

The leaders of all three main parties have left open the possibility of joining a coalition with Yisrael Beitenu, including Labour's Ehud Barak, who has provoked sharp internal dissent by refusing to rule out the possibility.

The poll results underline the growing appeal of Mr Lieberman's hardline nationalist policies, which beside his "no loyalty, no citizenship" demand also includes a plan to redraw the country's borders to make more than 100,000 other Israeli Arabs citizens of the West Bank as part of a land "swap" in which Israel would annex the territory occupied by most West Bank settlements.

Nowhere do Mr Lieberman's bitterly controversial proposals touch a rawer nerve than in the northern Arab hill city of Umm el Fahm, at the heart of the Wadi Ara triangle. At a stroke, residents would lose their status - and voting rights - as Israeli citizens.

Said Abu Shakra, director of the town's well-known art gallery, and a long time promoter of co-existence between Jews and Arabs, said he now felt "depressed and frustrated" in the face of the ascendancy of Mr Lieberman, who once proposed the bombing of Egypt's Aswan Dam and suggested that Arab Knesset members who had talks with Hamas representatives should be executed.

Mr Abu Shakra, who is proud that a Jewish Israeli architect, Amnon Bar On, has won an open competition to design the gallery's new premises, recalled that in 1998 Yoko Ono staged a successful exhibition in the town entitled Open Window - dedicated to the idea of inter-community dialogue.

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This spirit had been broken once by the outbreak of the second intifada, he said. "It took us eight years' work to build dialogue again and now it is being destroyed, this time by Lieberman." Seeing similarities in Mr Lieberman's rise to that of Hitler in pre-war Germany, Mr Abu Shakra added: "I have many Jewish friends who know that Lieberman is very destructive for all people, Jews as well as Arabs."

Umm el Fahm's sense of becoming a target for the extreme right has been compounded by the provocative plans of Baruch Marzel, an extremist Hebron settler who has criticised Mr Lieberman for not being right wing enough. Mr Marzel intends to spend election day here as a teller at a polling station. Mr Abu Shakra warned: "My own view is that the best thing to do with [Mr Marzel] is to ignore him, but not everybody here thinks like me."

Afo Agbaria, a local surgeon who is a candidate for the Communist joint Arab-Jewish Democratic Front - or Hadash - said that Mr Lieberman's success was a "danger not for Arabs only but for democracy in Israel", adding that history showed that "those fascists that got to the leadership got there by election". But Dr Agbaria insisted that the impact of Mr Lieberman would be to increase voting for the Arab parties - including his own, which he predicted would add a fourth seat in the Knesset. He said a campaign by the Islamic Party to boycott the election would be largely ignored.

Evidence to support this was mixed in the town yesterday. Coffee shop owner Mohammed Jabarin, 50, said that while he would be voting for the Democratic Front and thought Knesset representation was important, public "depression and frustration" because of the war in Gaza and Mr Lieberman's rise would reduce the turnout. He said of the "loyalty" demand: "Arabs in Israel will be loyal when we get our rights." Repeating widespread complaints of anti-Arab discrimination, he added: "This means better job opportunities and rights to own land."

Meanwhile, Farid Juma Agbaria, 63, was - unusually - more sanguine about Mr Lieberman. "He is shouting slogans now but he will stop when he gets to power," he said.

Amal Mahajne, 38, said that, although she was not an Islamic Party member, she would boycott the poll. She said this was not really because of Mr Lieberman: "He may kill us but we are not afraid. We will not get out of our land", but because of Israel's invasion of Gaza. If Labour - led by Defence Minister Barak - "can do this when it pretends to believe in peace, what will the other parties do?" She said that whether she would vote in any subsequent election depended on how the Arab parties performed.

Danny Ayalon, a former Israeli ambassador to Washington, has along with the former Likud MP Uzi Landau helped to lend Mr Lieberman an air of establishment respectability by joining his campaign. Mr Ayalon stopped short this week of saying that the "loyalty test" for Israeli Arabs - under which they would pledge allegiance to the Jewish state and agree to take part in civilian national service - was a precondition for joining other parties in a coalition. He said that it would be "very important" in any talks with potential partners after Tuesday's poll.

He said the loyalty test was a "response" to the fundamental criticisms of Israel levelled over the past 20 to 25 years by "some in the Arab community, basically its leaders, who are the ones inciting the population".

Avigdor Lieberman: In his own words

"If it were up to me I would notify the Palestinian Authority that tomorrow at 10 in the morning we would bomb all their places of business in Ramallah."

"World War Two ended with the Nuremberg trials. The heads of the Nazi regime, along with their collaborators, were executed. I hope this will be the fate of the collaborators in [the Knesset]."

"We'll move the border. We won't have to pay for their unemployment, or health, or education. We won't have to subsidise them any longer."

"When there is a contradiction between democratic and Jewish values, the Jewish and Zionist values are more important."

"A real victory can be achieved only by breaking the will and motivation of Hamas to fight us, as was done to the Japanese in the last days of World War Two."

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- Hasur I'm a Fan of Hasur 6 fans permalink
    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 02/10/2009
- SCLAW I'm a Fan of SCLAW 2 fans permalink

Hopefully the new leader
can be balanced
and show that all
the museums of Tolerance
and "never again" Sholah
apply to non-Jews.

And continues our "special relationship", to wit:

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_7060/is_11_7/ai_n28529262/pg_3?tag=content;col1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 PM on 02/08/2009

I wonder how american jews would react if we established a policy of swearing allegiance to the US when becoming a senator, congressman, member of the intel community excetera. The unbelievable hipocracy of israel and there terrible memory of there own history is sickening. Just like in our country the right wing is controlling the message and scaring the pants of the citizenry. Israeli's need Lieberman and Netanyahu like we need David Duke and Dick Cheney. Until the left, the real left finds a strong voice and can get out a coherent messge it will always lose it's arguments to the chicken littles of the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 PM on 02/07/2009
- nochaos I'm a Fan of nochaos 5 fans permalink

Many American Jews serve in the senate and House...go ask them!!! Re-read the "OATH" they take when they're sworn in!!! They already swear allegiance to America by taking that oath to defend ..etc..the constitution of the US! Next wild assertion.....???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 AM on 02/09/2009
- chirps I'm a Fan of chirps 12 fans permalink

Speaking of loyalty tests, start with the US Senate. It is they who unquestioning provide Israel with cluster bombs and white phosphorus munitions and every other toy in the American arsenal. Someone should remind these folks that it is just that blind support that brought us 9/11.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 02/07/2009
- PhoenixGSU I'm a Fan of PhoenixGSU 9 fans permalink

So how long til this guy takes over to implement his Final Solution??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:56 AM on 02/07/2009

I like the gigantic picture of him. He must be a fan of George Orwell.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 02/06/2009
- JonSmiley I'm a Fan of JonSmiley 10 fans permalink

Israel is roughly 15-20 years away from becoming your typical Middle Eastern fundamentalist state.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 02/06/2009
- Mollabaji I'm a Fan of Mollabaji 16 fans permalink

15-20 years? They are the worst the Middle East has ever seen.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:03 AM on 02/07/2009

it could be days if not weeks away from becoming a likud zionist fundamentalist state. especially with the help that israel firsters keep providing the zionists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 02/07/2009
- Fireslayer I'm a Fan of Fireslayer 12 fans permalink
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It is hoped that this racist fanatic will split the LIkudzi vote in some crucial ways so that maybe, just maybe a coalition can emerge that is anything but supportive of continued ethnic cleansing.

And Barak would go to bed with them? I am beginning to think the UN should declare the whole area non compes mentis and put them all in a conservatorship until they learn to behave and get along.

Don't the Israeli law sat something about genocide?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:01 PM on 02/06/2009

In Isra el there are something like 22 political parties. 2 arab parties, 2 communist parties 4 socialist parties.3 or 4 religious parties, 2 or 3 peace parties 3 or 4 right wing parties, and a few extreme on the right and the left.

Its a vibrant yet dysfunctional democracy. Because whoever wins has to make deals in order to form a governing majority of 60.
So the'll give this right winger a portfollio, a religious guy another, the arab party will get another and so on...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 02/06/2009
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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Funny how these coalitions never seem to include anyone left of center. I guess things work over there about as well as the work in the US' two-party system -- whoever has the most money, has the most votes and runs the show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 02/07/2009
- Hedonist I'm a Fan of Hedonist 19 fans permalink
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Of course, you're wrong as always. Labor has been part of numerous coalitions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 02/07/2009
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Would our unwavering support for Israel continue if they elected a man like this? It seems to me that Israel is sliding inevitably towards extreme nationalism and fascism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 PM on 02/06/2009
- DC I'm a Fan of DC 21 fans permalink

Yes, it is without condition.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:42 PM on 02/06/2009

so are we.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 02/07/2009

the american public is just as guilty for the crimes in gaza, and elsewhere by the zionists in israel. part of the reason for the attack on gaza was political posturing. who can be the bigger hawk. no more aid should be given to an apartheid state. which israel is. ask your selves is it a fence or is it a wall?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 02/06/2009
- BADRALDUJA I'm a Fan of BADRALDUJA 19 fans permalink
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Disgrace a european who has no roots in palestine dictating what they should do and what not,and threatning,and america supports all these terrorists...shame on america

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 02/06/2009

All Jews come from that part of the world and were disseminated all around the globe.

who was the president or king of palestine ? Is Jordan a kingdom ? were iraq's borders always in
those straight lines.
Are the kurds allowed to have a homeland and if not why ? And should we stop
our friendship with Turkey because of it.

Can someone pay attention to the massacres in sri lanka and stop obsessing in the internal politics of a tiny state not bigger than rhode island.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 02/06/2009

You guys are feeling the heat now, funny how you want to distract us from what's going on over there by citing other atrocities...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 02/06/2009
- moflard I'm a Fan of moflard 12 fans permalink

"All Jews come from that part of the world and were disseminated all around the globe."

And the VAST majority left by choice,as almost every historian and archaeologist now agrees. This myth of the forced diaspora has been refuted for years. Now I ask you, if I drop something in the street, just throw it away, would my descendants have any right to claim that object in 2000 years time?

Of course not, so why do Jews?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 02/10/2009
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Apparently this is the shining democracy over there when actually Cyprus is truly the only democracy in the region.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 02/06/2009

And to these types we, the United States, the people of America are giving more than $7 million per day to Israel? What have we devolved into?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 02/06/2009
- chaos4700 I'm a Fan of chaos4700 85 fans permalink
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Yeah, paying for this guy's ethnically homogeneous gated community illegally constructed on occupied land is so much more valuable than my having access to universal health care. That's my tax dollars at work!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 02/06/2009
- Taxi I'm a Fan of Taxi 34 fans permalink

I don't really see what the big scary deal is with Mr. Leiberman.

He's only voicing what the other Israeli candidates already think but won't say.

Yes they are all racist supporters of Zionist supremacy.

Nor he nor the others are prepared to dismantle the West Bank settlements, without which there could be no realistic or viable peace.

This election is all about racism, nothing to do with security.

Business as usual in Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 02/06/2009
- skialethia I'm a Fan of skialethia 125 fans permalink
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Excellent statement on the obvious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 02/06/2009
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