Bibi or Tibi?
In an opinion post on Haaretz today, Gideon Levy calls Israelis racist, arguing:
The thought of MK Ahmed Tibi or someone like him ever being prime minister is the greatest, most horrible threat hanging over our heads. Worse than the Iranian bomb. This is the ultimate intimidation weapon against all Israeli Jews.
Mr Levy goes far to compare Israelis fear of an Arab PM to that that of some Americans of a black president.
What is this nonsense, Mr Levy?
Tibi is no Obama. His agenda is clear and consistent (unlike most other Israeli MPs). In Levy’s own words:
Tibi, of course, will never be prime minister here, and it’s doubtful whether he’d want to. His heart is with his people, the Palestinians.
I remember people saying many things about Obama during his presidential campaign, but never that him being black is anti-American. Tibi, on the other hand, openly rejects the spirit in which Israel was founded. Preferring Bibi on Tibi, as strange as it may sound to you, Mr. Levy, could be driven by many things, but not necessary racism. That is just cheap demagogy.
Disclosure: The author considers himself on the left side of the Israeli political spectrum and reads Gideon Levy’s columns religiously (no pan intended).

