Remove citizenship for disloyalty.

Remove citizenship for disloyalty.

Chaim Misgav, YNET News

Daniel Machover, the lawyer who requested arrest warrants in Britain against Maj. Gen. (ret.) Doron Almog, the former commander of IDF forces in Gaza, is, it seems, also an Israeli citizen.

But even if he wasn’t, and even if Machover was acting on behalf of Israeli citizens (Jews or Arabs), there is a very effective way to combat a phenomenon whereby citizens of this country are trying to castrate its ability to fight its enemies: revoke his citizenship. (calling IDF generals war criminals is an act of disloyalty.)

According to the Citizenship Law of 1952, the minister of interior is entitled to revoke the Israeli citizenship of a person who commits an act which is disloyal to the State of Israel. (continue)

Posted by Ted Belman at September 14, 2005 10:53 AM

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1. Ed D said:

I have just e-mailed the Priminister of Great Britain, Tony Blair and asked him if he has the balls to accept this action. I, totally, agree with the partition to withdraw the citizenship of this traitor lawyer. It seems to me, that other countries, whoever they maybe, only respect force. Israel needs to turn the dogs loose. The USA, who thinks they can effect political change in these barbaric countries, are only kidding themselves. A NOTE TO THE PRESIDENT: YOUR POLITICAL RATINGS ARE DOWN TO THE FLOOR AND I BELIEVE THAT THE ONLY WAY TO REVERSE THAT TREND IS TO FULLY BACK ISRAEL'S ARMED FORCES EFFORT TO BATTLE BACK.

Posted by: Ed D on September 14, 2005 04:58 PM

2. George Barth said:

I don't see any reason for a lengthy procedure and withdrawal of the citizenships of traitors
like Machover and his Israeli complices. They should be taken care of discreetly in the same fashion as once Golda Meir s"l ordered to take care of the murderers of the Munich Olympics. Nobody has to agree, nobody has to confess, just let them disapear from the face of the earth.

Posted by: George Barth on September 15, 2005 02:11 PM

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