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Bid to revoke citizenship of PA-paid terror convicts advances with opposition’s help
2023-01-12
[IsraelTimes] Likud MK ties initiative to ending veneration of bully boyz as heroes among Arab Israelis, after killer Karim Younis’s jubilant homecoming last week.

With broad support from over 70 politicians, legislation that will revoke the citizenship or residency of convicted bully boyz who are remunerated by the Paleostinian Authority cleared its preliminary reading on the Knesset floor on Wednesday.

The bill applies to both Israeli citizens and permanent residents incarcerated following a terror conviction. The Paleostinian Authority regularly pays stipends to convicted terrorists, and the bill also applies to organizations that pay out on the PA’s behalf.

Notching a rare reprieve from coalition-opposition acrimony, centrist and right-wing opposition politicians joined coalition MKs to submit seven similar citizenship revocation bills, which will be whittled done to a unified proposal in the committee review process.

The first of four votes necessary before becoming a law, the preliminary reading followed the release last week of Karim Younis, Israel’s longest-serving terror convict, after 40 years of imprisonment.

Likud MK Ofir Katz, who presented the leading bill proposal, tied the initiative to stopping the veneration of bully boyz as heroes among Arab Israelis. Younis, who killed IDF soldier Avraham Bromberg in 1980, was feted in his hometown of ’Ara.

The citizenship debate comes in the shadow of a lingering terror wave and alleged under-policing that have catapulted internal security to the fore of Israelis’ concerns. However,
the difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits...
politician Ahmad Tibi, representing majority-Arab party Hadash-Ta’al, said that the citizenship revocation bill is "racist" and was designed to apply only to Arabs.

"There is a trick in this bill aimed at making it apply only to Arabs. None of you thought of applying the law to [former prime minister] Rabin’s murderer or the murderers of the Dawabsha family or Abu Khdeir," Tibi said, pointing to three nationally motivated murderers committed by Jewish terrorists.

"Citizenship is a treaty between the state and the citizen, and payments are not a reason to revoke citizenship. For the act of murder there is a court that judges people," Tibi, a former adviser to then-PA chairman Yasser Arafat and longtime Knesset politician, insisted.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Kansas will probably schedule them as an early season basketball cupcake. They should be called the Whirling Dervishes and feature a 5 guard lineup with a 500 record against eighth grade competition.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-01-12 21:56  

#2  Gotta check which PA, just like Karachi University and University of Kansas (KU).
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-01-12 16:45  

#1  I thought Pennsylvania was going down the tubes faster than I expected.
Posted by: Super Hose   2023-01-12 13:21  

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