"For anyone who was wondering, terrorist supporter Mansour Abbas doesn't want to lay down the weapons that killed the elderly and babies," posted National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
The parents, speaking of captive children, say it's "not about fighting terrorism. It's not about the war or the conflict, it's not about politics," but "our shared humanity at its very core."
"I held it out in the hall for five minutes and then I ran out sobbing and shaking," said one Likud MK.
“I have instructed the police commissioner to be prepared for a Guardian of the Walls 2 scenario,” he said, “… to be prepared for the infiltration of towns.”
"The values of Islam oblige us not to take women, children, and the elderly as captives," said MK Mansour Abbas.
Hadash-Ta’al MK Ayman Odeh said violence in the Arab sector was a product of Israeli racism.
Al Khaja, the UAE’s first ambassador to Israel, has been at the forefront of rapidly developing relations between the UAE and Israel since the 2020 Abraham Accords.
Mansour Abbas, head of the Ra'am Party, offered to help fight Arab sector crime, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ignored his request, as crime rates continue to skyrocket.
The finance minister drew criticism from members both of the opposition and the coalition when he announced two weeks ago he would withhold NIS 2.5 billion.
Abbas said that Ra'am's goal is to serve as a bridge between Jewish Israelis and Palestinians.