Many Palestinians dream of the day they, too, will have a Knesset, a true parliament, where leaders are held accountable. For now, it's just a pipe dream.
A painfully small minority of Arab-Israelis seems to understand that the best way to solve a problem is to speak up, not silently acquiesce to attacks on Jewish men, women and children.
With widespread support across the political spectrum, the Knesset ruled that the three Arab lawmakers who consoled the families of Palestinian terrorists would be banned from Parliament.
Employing defensive measures to preserve Israel's democracy, PM Netanyahu is seeking legal venues through which terror-supporting lawmakers could be ousted from parliament.