Abu Arar: Political arrests seek to undermine the struggle of our Arab masses

Abu Arar: Political arrests seek to undermine the struggle of our Arab masses

    The Arab deputy in the Knesset, Abu Arar, said on Friday that indictments against six Arab activists, headed by Suleiman Eghbariyeh, the former mayor of Umm al-Fahm, the third largest Arab city in the 1948 territories, are nothing but a scourge for the struggle of our Arab masses.
    He said in a statement that Israel is carrying out prosecutions against individuals who have a contribution to the reconstruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, adding: The restoration of mosques and the defense of the Aqsa is a religious mission, and it is also a right because freedom of worship is supposed to be guaranteed.
    He continued: The service of orphans and needy people is a humanitarian act of the first degree, where the Israeli government has distorted this file to serve the agenda of Netanyahu’s racist government, which pursues Arabs in all forms, and rejected racist methods.
    Abu Arar: Israel tried to displace the Arabs during its establishment, and is still trying through the security concern, and I send a message to the Israeli government that we did not and will not abandon our religion, and values we pride ourselves on, and take it as a doctrine, and Israel must take full responsibility for the consequences of this policy, which produces undesirable results, and arrests are rejected heart and mold. “

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