In the face of the letter of surrender laden with the lies of Israel's political, media and legal leadership in the face of the Bedouin rioters, it is important to present the facts. Last May, Israeli Arabs carried out antisemitic attacks on Jews, and last week it was the Bedouin's turn to lead the riot against a nationalist background.
We are at war. The IDF did not issue reserve induction orders, people do not run around us in uniform, the Egyptian tanks do not run in Sinai, but we are at war. Violence against Jews, burning Jewish businesses, and setting fire to Jewish synagogues, we choose to ignore.
Senior politicians have argued that this is all a result of neglect. The TV channels prayed for the moment when Jews and Arabs could go back to wiping hummus together.
Left-wing organizations explained that if only there were no Torah Jews here, none of this would have happened. Even after the slap in the face we received last week in the Negev, with the violence and riots, nothing seems to have changed. Channel 12 this week revealed an amazing statistic according to which last week, within two days, stone-throwing 17 buses were hit.
An interviewee from the community of Carmit in the Negev said that when she and her husband leave the house, they make sure to split up and drive two vehicles. If one is attacked, the other will be able to help. What?
For two minutes and 23 seconds of there report, News 12 made sure not to use the word "Bedouin" and the word "Arabs."
We are in the midst of a war over this country, and almost everyone who holds warning bells, are not doing their job and chooses not to use them, and almost everyone who history has placed them in performance roles, prefer to close their eyes and tell themselves fairy tales. Sometimes the Arabs attack us because it is bad for them, sometimes because we did not invest in them, sometimes because we did not check their ownership claims.
The most worrying problem is that we have reached the decisive moment, the "game of the season", the most important struggle, with our B team. We have a prime minister who has no idea and understanding of everything that is being done in the Negev.
We have a foreign minister whose embarrassing tweets last week made it easy to understand that he is not connected to the facts.
We have a Minister of Internal Security who, even if the Arab violence against Jews clashes with him, he will not notice it.
We have a leadership that even if the enemy waved at her with the PLO flag, and even if he shouted at her "Allah is great", and even if he talked about his connection to the Palestinians and reminded us of '48, they would continue to think that if only we planted trees elsewhere, everything would pass in peace.
This 'leadership' will bring us to tragedy!