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Home Special Coverage 2021 Election

Supreme Court paves way for controversial Labor candidate to run for Knesset

Ibtisam Mara'ana, No. 7 on Labor's Knesset slate, has expressed remorse for past remarks negating Israel's right to exist. "Vying in the elections is not a 'prize' afforded only to model citizens or to those whose opinions conform with others," roiling states. Right fumes, calls the ruling "disgraceful."

by  Yair Altman
Published on  03-01-2021 09:04
Last modified: 03-01-2021 09:05
Supreme Court paves way for controversial Labor candidate to run for KnessetOren Ben Hakoon

Ibtisam Mara'ana in court, Feb. 28, 2021 | Photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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The Supreme Court on Sunday overturned a ruling by the Central Election Committee that banned Ibtisam Mara'ana, No. 7 on Labor's Knesset slate, from vying in the March 23 election.

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Mara'ana, an Arab Israeli filmmaker from Jaffa, has made highly controversial anti-Zionist statements. She has also faced criticism for slamming the IDF, and over her public refusal to observe the two-minute siren on Memorial Day – for which she later apologized on social media.

Her nomination on Labor's Knesset list sparked a public uproar, prompting the far-right Otzma Yehudit party to petition the Central Elections Committee to have her disqualified, which the committee backed.

The Labor party welcomed the decision, saying, "The Supreme Court has spoken. Ibtisam Mara'ana has expressed ramose over the statement she made over a decade ago."

Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit had also opposed banning Mara'ana from vying in the elections, saying that her past statements, controversial as they were, did not merit the move.

"While her behavior deserves contempt, it does not negate Israel's right to exist," Chief Justice Esther Hayut wrote. Justice Daphne Barak-Erez added, "Vying in the elections is not a 'prize' afforded only to model citizens or to those whose opinions conform to others."

Attorney Guy Busy, who represented Mara'ana, welcomed the ruling. "The Supreme Court has saved the politicians who sit on the Elections Commission from themselves. The disqualification of a slate or of [individual] candidates must be done sparingly and in exceptional cases only."

As expected, the court's decision enraged right-wing lawmakers.

"The Supreme Court's decision is outrageous and disgraceful," Yamina said in a statement. "The only think it proves is that the judiciary is in need of comprehensive reforms."

Itamar Ben-Gvir, leader of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, who filed the petition seeking to ban Mara'an from the elections, said that the ruling "again proves that the court can't even disqualify a terror sympathizer" from vying for office.

A statement by the Religious Zionist Party said, "The Supreme Court again shows contempt for the legislator, ignores the letter of the law and sides with the enemies of the Israeli public.

"After repeatedly banning right-wing candidates over statements for which they, too, expressed remorse, the court decided to support a candidate who denies Israel's right to exist, scorns the memory of the Holocaust, and aspires for the annihilation of Israeli cities, all bases on a halfhearted apology."

Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin said, "The Supreme Court has once again failed to defend the most basic values of the State of Israel."

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