Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1987 — Page 13
Arab M.K. optimistic on peace
Continued from prev. page though he describes himself as a believer. “But I respect the rights of religious people,” he says. “And 1 expect them to respect my rights. I am against clerical coercion and for this reason I opposed the ‘Who is a Jew’ bill. It is true that I am not a Jew and that this legislation does not affect me, but I am an Israeli and I must concern myself with everything that goes
on in this country.”
Daroushe is a member of the Knesset Interior Affairs Committee but he refused to panic ipate in recent visits by that committee to the Temple Mount. “I think that some Jews are not sensitive enough about the Temple Mount,” he says. “This is one of the holiest sites in the Moslem religion and if some of my rightwing colleagues continue in their provocative manner, they will do Israel tremendous damage in the
eyes of the world.”
While agreeing that Israel has brought its Arab citizens, who comprise 17 percent of the population, enormous progress and benefits, Daroushe is concerned about certain imbalances. He claims that the government spends only 30 percent of the amount on schools and public services in the Arab sector that it spends on the Jewish sector. The racist phenomenon of Mcir Kahane is interpreted by Daroushe as a'Jewish problem. “And the problem is not Kahane himself,” he comments. “The problem is racism and intolerance that exists in Israeli society. This intolerance exists in most of the parties of the political right. The
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roots of the problem started growing in 1967 when Israel began to rule another people through military conquest. Withoutdemocracy I don’tbelieve Israel can survive.” Daroushe’s prescription to cure intolerance and rising extremism on both the Arab and Jewish sides is measures to make a better atmosphere on the West Bank and Gaza. He suggests a
lower profile by the military authorities and less violent resistance from local Arabs to start off with. “The fact is that both Jewish and Arab cultures are very similar,” stresses Daroushe. “Our languages sound the same and our histories are bound together. We can and mrst learn to live together.”
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