Rivlin: Not One Arab Wants to Hold Independence Ceremony Torch (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By David Lev 04/23/12)
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Organizers of Wednesday night´s Yom Ha´atzmaut ceremonies searched
high and low for an Arab to take the honor of holding one of the lit
torches that open the official Independence Day celebrations in
Israel, Knesset speaker Reuven Rivlin said Monday. But not one was
interested, he said, either because they did not want to take part in
official celebrations of the Jewish state, or because they had been
intimidated into not participating.
Rivlin said that he was shocked to find that no Arabs were interested
in participating in what is considered one of the state´s most
important honors. “We didn´t ask just one [Arab], not just two, not
just five or ten,” Rivlin said. “We offered it to dozens of our
friends, members of minority groups who are connected to the state in
some way. But apparently the fear of the crowd fell upon them.”
Rivlin said that there was a great deal of pressure on Arab leaders
to stay away from official Israeli ceremonies, especially
Independence Day ceremonies. “We see this as a very serious
development,” he said. “It is serious not only because of what it
says about Jewish Zionist-Arab relations, but because the Arab
population is apparently not considering what would happen when and
if a peace treaty is signed. I am sorry about the situation, and I am
sorry for them,” Rivlin said.
“The radicalism that is growing in this country has begun to affect
Jewish-Arab relations, both from a national and religious point of
view,” Rivlin said. “There were always members of the minority groups
who threw their lot in with the state. In the past no one hesitated
and no one was afraid.” Rivlin added that he believed that the main
problem the Arabs who refused the honor had with the ceremony was the
statement made by participants during the ceremony, “to the glory of
the State of Israel.” Apparently, Rivlin said, this statement was
seen as “an incitement against the Arabs” by members of their
communities. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 04/23/12)
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