This is from the progressive Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz.

The US has been supporting Israel -- the number one receiver of US
money. Will Obama be able to support Israel if it becomes as
blatantly racist as described by respected Israeli journalist, Gideon
Levy?

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1062338.html

Kahane won

By Gideon Levy

Rabbi Meir Kahane can rest in peace: His doctrine has won. Twenty
years after his Knesset list was disqualified and 18 years after he
was murdered, Kahanism has become legitimate in public discourse. If
there is something that typifies Israel's current murky, hollow
election campaign, which ends the day after tomorrow, it is the
transformation of racism and nationalism into accepted values.

If Kahane were alive and running for the 18th Knesset, not only would
his list not be banned, it would win many votes, as Yisrael Beiteinu
is expected to do. The prohibited has become permitted, the
ostracized
is now accepted, the destestable has become the talented - that's the
slippery slope down which Israeli society has skidded over the past
two decades.

There's no need to refer to Haaretz's startling revelation that
Yisrael Beiteinu chairman Avigdor Lieberman was a member of Kahane's
Kach party in his youth: This campaign's dark horse was and is a
Kahanist. The differences between Kach and Yisrael Beiteinu are
minuscule, not fundamental and certainly not a matter of morality.
The
differences are in tactical nuances: Lieberman calls for a fascist
"test of loyalty" as a condition for granting citizenship to Israel's
Arabs, while Kahane called for the unconditional annulment of their
citizenship. One racist (Lieberman) calls for their transfer to the
Palestinian state, the other (Kahane) called for their deportation.

Now the instigator of the new Israeli racism will apparently become
the leader of a large party once again in the government. Benjamin
Netanyahu has already pledged that Lieberman will be an "important
minister" in his government. If someone like Lieberman were to join a
government in Europe, Israel would sever ties with it. If anyone had
predicted in Kahane's day that a pledge to turn his successor into an
important minister would one day be considered an electoral asset
here, they would have been told they were having a nightmare.

But the nightmare is here and now. Kahane is alive and kicking - is
he
ever - in the person of his thuggish successor. This is not just a
matter of disqualifying Yisrael Beiteinu; it is not even a matter of
this party's growing strength to terrifying proportions, becoming the
fulcrum that will decide who becomes prime minister. This is a matter
of legitimization. All society bears responsibility for it.

Kahane was ostracized; Lieberman is a welcome guest in every living
room and television studio. Imagine: Ehud Barak does not rule out a
coalition with him; Uzi Landau, considered a "democrat," is now
Lieberman's number two; a former senior ambassador and a retired
police major general also adorn the list. Did we know that Israel was
being represented in Washington by an avowed racist in the person of
Daniel Ayalon? Did we know that former Border Police chief and deputy
police commissioner Yitzhak Aharonovich was one, too? They have come
out of the closet, these racists, breaking out of the heart of the
establishment to the despicable right, and the attitude toward them
has not changed a bit.

Lieberman and his soldiers are borne on the tides of hatred for
Arabs,
hatred of democracy and the rule of law, and the stink of
nationalism,
racism and bloodthirstiness. These have turned, horrifically, into
the
hottest electoral assets on the market. Like all others of his
political ilk, he cynically fans these base urges, particularly among
the weaker classes, the rejected, the poor and the immigrants. But
not
just there. Many young people, among them brainwashed soldiers, will
give him their vote, and no one ostracizes them. He chose an easy,
relatively weak target, Israel's Arabs, and sets his supporters on
them. But his doctrine has seeped in much deeper than that.

Lieberman is the voice of the mob, and the mob craves hatred,
vengeance and bloodshed. A useless war in which hundreds of children
were killed was received here sympathetically, if not happily. The
parties from the right and center have tried to disqualify the Arab
parties; these lists are also excluded ahead of time in every
political calculation. And Arab students cannot rent an apartment.

When the intifada of Israel's Arabs breaks out here one day, we will
know whom to blame - those who criminally incited against them and,
no
less, those who turned this incitement into something acceptable and
legitimate. This cancerous growth has spread to all parts of society;
it remains only to issue a desperate last call: Keep away from this
abomination. Anything but Yisrael Beiteinu, lest it really become
Israel, our home.

Peace,
Doc

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