Israel openly opposes democracy in Mid East

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Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Silvan ShalomIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's second-in-command has strictly rejected the establishment of democracy in Egypt, alleging it could have dire consequences.

Deputy Premier Silvan Shalom said attempts at promotion of democracy in Egypt could strengthen what he called radical elements in the country, said Israeli website The Marker, a subdivision of the Ha'aretz newspaper.

He asserted, “We know that, recently in the Middle East, democratic elections have caused the accession to power of radicals like Hamas in the Gaza Strip and Hezbollah in Lebanon.”

The resistance movements, who owe their presence in the defense and political arenas to popular consensus, have invariably defended the Palestinians and Lebanese against deadly Israeli invasions.

TVNL Comment: Israel is not a democracy either, for the same reason. When they were gifted the nation that belonged to other people, they were a minority of 7%. One legitimate vote would have dethroned Jewish leadership. Clearly democracy is not in their best interest.

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