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Home Special Coverage 2020 Election

Right fumes after High Court nixes ban on Arab politician's Knesset bid

High Court of Justice votes 5-4 to overturn the Central Elections Committee's ruling to bar Balad candidate Heba Yazbak from participating in the March 2 Knesset bid. Right-wing MKs say the court's ruling "rewards supporters of terrorism."

by  Yair Altman , Yehuda Shlezinger and Daniel Siryoti
Published on  02-10-2020 10:37
Last modified: 02-10-2020 10:40
Right fumes after High Court nixes ban on Arab politician's Knesset bidOren Ben Hakoon

Heba Yazbak in court, Sunday | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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Israel's top court on Sunday struck down a decision to disqualify an Arab politician from running in next month's parliamentary election.

The High Court of Justice voted 5-4 to overturn the Central Elections Committee's ruling to bar Heba Yazbak, a lawmaker from the Balad party, which is part of the Joint Arab List faction, saying there was no legal basis for her disqualification.

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The committee voted 28-7 last month to bar Yazbak over her vocal support of terrorism.

Adalah, a legal advocacy group for Israel's Arab minority, said in response to the decision that Yazbak's disqualification had "one sole purpose: To delegitimize and demonize the political representation of Palestinian citizens of Israel."

The Likud denounced the court's ruling as "disgraceful," saying that it would be playing into the hands of the Blue and White party, which would need the Joint Arab List's support to form a coalition should Blue and White leader Benny Gantz defeat prime minister on March 2.

"Anyone who wants Heba Yazbak in the opposition and not in government must vote only for Likud," the ruling party said in a statement.

Former Justice Minister MK Ayelet Shaked (Yamina) lamented what she called the fact that "the High Court of Justice said a terrorist supporter was eligible" for a Knesset bid.

Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Lieberman said, "This is a very unfortunate decision by the High Court of Justice. Yazbak and her ilk should be MPs in Ramallah not in the Israeli Knesset. The fact that the court overturned the Election Committee's decision is a reward for the supporters of terrorism. Yisrael Beytenu will never cooperate with the Joint Arab List, and we recommend Netanyahu and Gantz not do so, either."

MK Tamar Zandberg, of the Labor-Gesher-Meretz alliance, lauded the court's ruling.

"I call on the Right to accept the ruling and refrain from the standard incitement against the judiciary. The court's ruling stems from legal considerations, not political ones."

Yazbak welcomed the court's decision, saying that her disqualification had been "populist political persecution" with "no legal evidence."

"This was not a personal disqualification request, but a move that was part of the ongoing persecution and delegitimization [of Arab MKs]. The Election Commission's decision to disqualify me was a political move by a political committee, in which the parties competed in lambasting me and other Joint Arab List lawmakers."

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