by Danny Brenner
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                                            Priest Jobrail Nadaf: "I am 
not sorry for my participation in the conference."                      
                          
                                                 
|Photo credit: Michel Dot Com  | ||||
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The Arab media is waging an unrestrained and 
vicious campaign against a small group of Christian Arab youth who wish 
to serve in the Israel Defense Forces.
Two weeks ago, a conference was held at an 
Upper Nazareth community center [for] 121 Christian 11th and 12th grade 
high school students, all residents of Nazareth, Upper Nazareth, and 
Arab villages in the Lower Galilee region, who had expressed their 
desire to enlist in the IDF, even in combat units. Israel Hayom has 
learned that every year, some 50 youths from the Christian Israeli-Arab 
sector enlist for military duty. 
However, after the recent conference, problems
 began for the youths. Photographs of some of them at the conference and
 at IDF preparatory meetings were published on various Facebook pages, 
and some Arabic print newspapers and online news sites began a smear 
campaign against them, including implied threats. Some of those in the 
media attacks were Arab members of Knesset. 
The youngsters were depicted as traitors, and 
journalists wrote articles promising to "take care of them" and hunt 
them down. One writer said, "We will uproot you from the source. The 
mission that failed 50 years ago will fail now, too."
The Arab Knesset members who joined the chorus
 of incitement condemned the conference and enlistment to the IDF, and 
distorted and twisted what was said there by claiming that the 
conference’s goal had been to slander and attack Islam. In addition, the
 Arab Orthodox local council in Nazareth announced that priest Jobrail 
Nadaf, who took part in the event and supports IDF enlistment among 
Christian Arab-Israeli youth, had been suspended from his duties as 
priest and excommunicated from his church for what was called 
"cooperating with the enemy." Nadaf was also the target of extreme 
threats and quickly complained to the Nazareth police, who opened an 
investigation.
"This is obviously sheer foolishness," one of 
the conference organizers said. "This was an information conference. It 
has nothing to do with Islam. The uproar by the Arabic media is awful; 
they are making us out to be traitors and enemies. Soldiers in the IDF 
have asked their commanders for permission to return home in civilian 
clothes, not in uniform. This could spiral into bloodshed."
According to Nadaf, "I am not sorry for my 
participation in the conference. The call to remove me from my job is 
unlawful and I will continue to serve my community. I'm happy that the 
police and the Defense Ministry are determined to protect me."
Alex Gadalkin, the deputy mayor of Upper 
Nazareth and one of the conference organizers, said, "This is an act of 
grave incitement and racism by the Arab media and Knesset members from 
the Arab sector. Law enforcement agencies must respond with a strong 
hand against those who are inciting."
Danny Brenner
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=6268
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