Accepting that Arabs have the right to elect their own leaders means accepting the rise of governments that do not share America's pro-Israel militancy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
You know, Arabs are critical of United States foreign policy, but they also associate the U.S. with democratic principles and opportunity.
Israeli Arabs have more political rights than any other Arabs in the Middle East, including their compatriots in the Palestinian Authority.
The Israelis should understand that it is in their long-term interest to have a democratic Egypt as a neighbor, and that it is prudent to acknowledge the legitimate interests of the Palestinians and to grant them their own state.
Israel is the only country in the Middle East where Arabs can be elected to the parliament in a democratic election.
The driving force for the Arabs is hatred of Israel. Hatred of the Jewish people.
Let's be honest: discrimination against Arabs exists in Israel.
As someone from, and directly involved with, this part of the world, I am convinced Arabs are qualified to regain their glorious past.
What holds an Arab leader in power is a mixture of violence and prestige. Both President Assad and King Hussein were felt to have defended Arab interests against the world. That, in the end, is more important than what they wear on their head.
If there is something that I respect about the Arabs, it's the fact that they never change their position.
The Arabs are ready to accept a strong Israel with nuclear arms - all it has to do is open the gates of its fortress and make peace.