coalition have called for the full ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their homeland, they would not have much to stand on to deny all Palestinians their right to express their views, to at least have that small measure of self-determination.
Certainly no lack of extremism in Israeli elections. See for example the Moledet Party, which was part of both Bibi's coalition and Sharon's.
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/1998/375/op6.htm...
James Zogby writes:
On the eve of yet another round of peace talks with US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has invited the leader of the Moledet Party to join his coalition government.
The Moledet (Homeland) Party is not just another far-right Zionist grouping. Its founding principle, as stated in its charter, is the call to transfer Arabs out of "Eretz Israel": "The sure cure for the demographic ailment is the transfer of the Arabs to Arab countries as an aim of any negotiations and a way to solve the Israeli-Arab conflict over the land of Israel." By "Arabs", the Modelet Party means not only the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza: its members also seek to "cleanse" Israel of its Palestinian Arab citizens. And by "demographic ailment", the Modelet means not only the presence of Arabs in Israel's midst, but also the "troubling high birth rate" of the Arab population.
While such racism puts the Modelet Party in the same camp as the Le Pen movement in France, or the David Duke movement in the United States, even those bigots do not call for the forced expulsion of the communities they see as polluting their respective societies.
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That such a Party not only is allowed to legally exist in Israel, but to become part of the ruling coalition, makes it clear that many Israelis have not given up the dream of sending the rest (after such a "good" start in 1948) of the Palestinians into the sea.