A Palestinian Terrorist Organization Is Participating in German Parliamentary Elections
Why doesn’t Germany ban the PFLP?
September 5, 2017
Israel needs a coherent approach.
Just as the immigration debate has returned to the fore in the U.S., Israel, too, has been struggling over how to deal with its own illegal aliens. The problem peaked around 2011, when over 2,000 individuals were entering the country illegally every month, most of whom settled in lower-class neighborhoods of South Tel Aviv. In a recent decision, the High Court of Justice has blocked the government from forcibly deporting those illegal immigrants who refuse to leave voluntarily—a decision Yoaz Hendel finds troubling:
Why doesn’t Germany ban the PFLP?
Israel needs a coherent approach.
At the instigation of a 16th-century sultan.
There are better ways than Nazi symbols for Jews to express their pride.
Freedom over ideology.
Just as the immigration debate has returned to the fore in the U.S., Israel, too, has been struggling over how to deal with its own illegal aliens. The problem peaked around 2011, when over 2,000 individuals were entering the country illegally every month, most of whom settled in lower-class neighborhoods of South Tel Aviv. In a recent decision, the High Court of Justice has blocked the government from forcibly deporting those illegal immigrants who refuse to leave voluntarily—a decision Yoaz Hendel finds troubling:
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