18 NGOS to Rivlin: Denounce Netanyahu’s racist remarks against Arabs
Eighteen nonprofit organizations filed a joint letter to President Reuven Rivlin on Tuesday calling on him “to denounce Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu’s harsh remarks” against Arab citizens of Israel. Earlier this week, Netanyahu said at a rally that was aired on TV that Knesset members from the Arab Joint List want to destroy the state and that a government in which they are part would be an “existential threat to the State of Israel.” “This is dangerous, persistent and serious racial incitement that is now at its peak,” the letter explained. “It is essential to respond to it head on.” The signatories included AJEEC-NISPED (Arab-Jewish Center for Equality, Empowerment and Cooperation and Negev Institute for Strategies of Peace and Development), Givat Haviva – The Center for a Shared Society, Abraham Initiatives, Adam Institute for Democracy and Peace, and Rabbis for Human Rights. They said that the prime minister has “embarked on a dangerous campaign of incitement that suggests an unspoken permission to endanger the lives of representatives of the Arab public, and attempts to delegitimize 20% of the country’s citizens.” They told the president, “It is forbidden to consent to incitement in silence – this is actually participation in incitement.” The letter comes one day after the head of the Arab Joint List, MK Ayman Odeh, accused Netanyahu of “attempting to set off a civil war” with his remarks, and one day after the chairman of the Joint List faction, MK Ahmad Tibi, submitted a complaint to the Knesset Ethics Committee against the prime minister. “Bibi has crossed all redlines,” Tibi told The Jerusalem Post on Monday. “He won’t stop targeting us for assassination until one of us is harmed by an extremist.”
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