Israeli Arab resigns from Knesset
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/world/middle_east/6581105.stm Version 0 of 1. Israeli Arab MP Azmi Bishara has resigned, weeks after leaving the country amid a police investigation into unspecified criminal allegations. He tendered his resignation at the Israeli embassy in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, and said he would stay abroad for a while. Mr Bishara is an outspoken critic of policies toward the Palestinians He leads the National Democratic Assembly (Balad), which has three members in the 120-seat Knesset. "Exile is not an option. Return is definite but the matter will take some time and arrangements, I want to set the rules of the game," Mr Bishara told the Arab news channel al-Jazeera. "I have commitments now with other countries which I cannot make if I were there. This is why I decided to end my responsibilities with my former post." Mr Bishara, 50, says he is the victim of a political conspiracy. He entered parliament in 1996 and three years later became the first Arab Israeli to run for prime minister. |