Jerusalem – President Rivlin Tells Arab Journalists: We Must Be Israelis Not Jews Or Arabs

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    File photo of Israeli President Reuven Rivlin. (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)Jerusalem – President Reuven Rivlin on Monday night hosted Arab notables at an Iftar dinner at his official residence.  In addition to Members of Knesset and mayors of Arab towns and villages, guests included Kadi Daoud Zini, chairman of the Sharia Court of Appeal and Abbas Ghanaym, chairman of the higher Arab monitoring committee.

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    Prior to the dinner Rivlin held a briefing in Hebrew with journalists who report for the Arab language media.

    He told both the journalists and the Iftar guests that Ramadan is based on the values of compassion mercy and grace but that there are those who seek to exploit and distort the sanctity of Ramadan and engage in murderous terrorism.

    Rivlin said that he joined in the concern of countries in the region about the increase in terrorism and sent his condolences to the President and people of Egypt following the horrific terrorist attack in Sinai.

    In the face of these bloody events said Rivlin, all the Children of Abraham must condemn these atrocities in a strong, loud and clear voice..  “We cannot be silent,” he said.  “We must not be silent.”

    He urged Israel’s Arab population not to think of itself as a separate entity making a distinction between Arabs and Jews. “Let’s all be Israelis,” he said.

    Questions posed by the journalists centered on the suitability of the  incoming police commissioner, the destruction of Arab houses, the lack of recognition of the Beduin, whether or not there should be a two state solution, whether or not Jerusalem should be divided, Iran , racism and how to stop the crime and violence within the Arab sector.

    Rivlin said that his personal opinion on a two state solution was irrelevant.  In a Jewish and democratic state he said, there will be peace only when there is consensus on all sides on the issue of coexistence.

    Rivlin displayed great sensitivity with regard to “fifty years of inequality” that have pained the Arab sector, and said that when he was elected president he had made it his goal  to forge a true partnership between the different groups within Israeli society. 

    He was hopeful that this would be the first of many such meetings at which members of the Arab community would feel free to air their grievances.


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    Alzuko
    Alzuko
    8 years ago

    It’s amazing how oblivious Rivlin is to how utterly laughable he sounds to the “Palestinians,” who unlike him, are one hundred percent proud of their (evil) heritage.

    czyrankevic
    czyrankevic
    8 years ago

    without being jewish you have nothing with Israel and yu don’t belong there jyst like the arabs y”s don’t belong there

    OntheOtherHand
    OntheOtherHand
    8 years ago

    Finally, an Israeli politician speaks the truth. The state of Israel and Judaism are not mutually inclusive.

    zelig
    zelig
    8 years ago

    Yup, this is where it all starts from. Then convince the girls meeting Arabs r”l that “ata bechartonu”

    EmeserYid
    EmeserYid
    8 years ago

    Let’s all hold and hangs and sing together with our loving Ayrab neighbors. Thought there was nothing worse than Perez.

    EmeserYid
    EmeserYid
    8 years ago

    hold hands, that is!