www.thehawkeye.com !"#63-*/(50/*08" THE HAWK EYE CLASSROOM Fort Madison Middle School Principals Scholar Eighth grade: Chloe Blind, Aleana Bohnenkamp, Hannah Fountain, Katelyn Gallagher, Megan Gilman, Austin Heidbreder, Audree Huebner, Kaeli Hutson, Korinna Kettle, Elton Kruse, Josie Pumphrey, LilliAnna Scott, Cayleigh Smith and Sydney Weiler. Seventh grade: Siera Crowther, Ellen Gallagher, Gracie Gobble, Nathaniel Harter, Anna Kester, Sarah Macomber, Abigail Martinez, Madison McVey, Lia Nall, Ryan Otte, Alexis Sullivan, Deanna Warner and Dalyn Wondra. Sixth grade: Kendall Beebe, Nadia Boeding, Kylee Cashman, Olivia Cornelis, Aubrey Corson, Ethan Deacon, Kaylyn Eaves, Emily Eid, Kendra Fuget, Kailyn Guzman, Rachel Hellman, Kylie Hernandez, Shyanna Hoenig, AmandaMarie Jones, Lauren King, Caeden Klesner, Brenden Kline, William Larson, Calem MacLearn, Morgan Meierotto, Seth Mendez, Raigan Munson, Madelyn Rashid, Madelynn Schaefer, Elijah Speas, Alex Steffensmeier, Madelyn Swigart and Aidan Wendorf. Fifth grade: Gage Brockman, Hunte Edgar, Tyler Horn, Sylvia Jerden, Logan Johnson, Tate Johnson, Ella Krogmeier, Felicity Krogmeier, Maggie Lurvey, Kaylie McFadden, Cale McKnight, Marli Phillips, Alexandrea Robertson, Hattie Schrepfer, Reese Shannan, Kirsten Walz, Kerrington Wardlow, Abbygail Wheeler, Landes Williams and Gavin Wiseman. Fourth grade: Ivy Arnold, Mylah Blanchard, Alivia Blint, Isabella Boeding, Danay Buchanan, McKenna Cashman, Ran Detlefsen, Bailey Dodson, Kaden Dunn, Carly Fedler, Anna Hasenclever, Molly Knipe, Emmett Kruse, Anayi Navarro, Lauren Otte, Aidan Pennock, Jennifer Perez, Jillian Perry, Kay Quittem, Tristin Schneider, Ellie Schulte, Tauren Settles, Emily Steffensmeier, Nathaniel Swigart and Brianna Wright. A Honor Roll Eighth grade: Selena Aldridge, Anna Barker, Lennon Barker, Justin Bowker, Connor Brinck, Dorian Brown, Riley Brown, Dustin Burgess, Kiersten Bushinger, Elsie Cardona, Nicholas Carter, Shayla Dunn, Makayla Eastin, Reuben Eid, Larissa Ferrill, Dominic Frantz, Jaycie Gordon, Vivian Gruener, Sarah Harris, Samuel Hayes, Claire Hellman, LeiLani Jaciunde, Rachel Joachim, Dalston Jones, Heaven Kensett-Victory, Marlee Klesner, Dezire Kline, Olivia Koechle, Daelyn Krebill-Estrada, Cole Kruse, Lanie Kuntz, Trey Kuntz, Jada Lamm, Coyie Lane-Smith, Gage Lange, Alex Lauber, Jessa Mallory-Barnes, Franki McCutcheon, Braxtyn McGhghy, Alec Nolting, Cassie Powers, Logan Rashid, Sarah Schierbrock, Alyse Schmidt, Carson Schroeder, Emily Shepler, Courtney Six, Courtney Smith, Jenica Smutney, Joseph Stephens, Blaze Vincent, Thomas Wade, Timothy Watkins, Zachariah Wells, Michael Williams, Olivia Williams and Katherine Young. Seventh grade: Kalynda Bailey, Joshua Baker, Ellie Baxter, Image Bell, Sarah Bernhardt, Kimberlynn Bryant, Lily Cadwallader, Nathaniel Carle, Parker Denning, Shea Dinwiddie, Maycee Featheringill, Jayden Fedler, Reed Fehseke, Elizabeth Fincher, Ivy Geerdes, Chloe Hoenig, Dawson Hunt, Zina Johnstun, Jenna Jones, Sophia Keenan, Abbee Kelly, Bryce Kempker, Annabelle King, Christopher Kistner, Jewelia Krueger, Chyanne Loffler, Grace Luedtke, Shilynn Marshall, Roger Mauck, Matthew Meierotto, Alexandria Miller, Kayla Parrish, Caleb Parsons, Jessica Parsons, Kelsey Penrod, Zoe Ramatowski, Jason Rees, Alexis Rhoer, Rayne Schmidt, Danen Settles, Jada Sheppard, Nathan Steffensmeier, Lucas Walljasper, Jillian Wiseman and Josie Worley. Sixth grade: Chrissa Ahlen, Lauren Bailey, Anthony Barnes, Taylor Barnes, Maryah Bender, Kyndon Boatman, Jocelyn Bostock, Cameron Bowman, Cassandra Bringman, Bryce Britton, Cade Burgher, Kimberly Burkhardt, Ayla Carter, Alashantae Clark, Alexa Crank, Lucas Day, Chance Decker, Vanessa Diaz, Joseph Dodson, Jake Eaves, Dylan Estrada, Alyssa Fincher, Dylan Folks, Gracie Haessig, Ashton Heidbreder, Allyson Helmick, Lane Herriman, Elizabeth Houart, Samuel Huffman, Saul Jaquez-Borunda, Brandon Jarvis, Jamari Kline, Kyle Knepp, Owen Kruse, Jordan Kuhlmeier, Reyna Lampe, Nadia Leveling, Marcel Lopez, Gavin Lorence, Levi Lowney, Gayla Mallory, Kearstin Mason, Haley McManus, Samira Mehmedi, Emma Menke, Colby Moore, Frances Moyers, Grace Peck, Anthony Pennington, Jake Perry, Keaton Poe, Julien Pope, Hailey Ridgway, Eric Riggs, Chloe Sage, Natalie Shanks, Olivia Shields, Levi Sissel, Jyliyah Smutney, Alicia Stephenson, Dante Stuekerjuergen, Carlos Tecpanecatl, Jeremy Thurman, Thomas Victory, Tori Vincent, Kyle Waggoner, Randall Wagler, Brandy Walker, Kyndall Wells, Allysen White, Isabel Williamson, Madison Williamson, Blake Wilson, Logan Wilson and Bryce Workman. Fifth grade: Braxton Akers, Maya Barraclough, Daniel Barton, Kylie Beckman, Jevon Blair, Nickolas Booten, Arianna Brantner, Lillian Brasfield, Katie Brennan, Kennedy Brookhiser, Gabriella Carle, Madison Clute, Jerri Connelly, Levi Cote, Dayton Davis, Miles Dear, Maria Delgadillo, Laton Denning, Denette Dickerson, Emily Eaves, Kami Eaves-Fedler, Austin Ensminger, Rachel Frey, William-Michael Gager, Marissa Gasaway, Cory Greer, Gracie Heidbreder, Garrett Hermes, EvaJean Hora, Coree James, Grace Janic, Alexandrea Kelsey, Shelby Kemp, Kylie Kemper, Abagayl Kirchner, Kayla Kruse, Alexia Lantry, Nathan Leasch, Logan Leibrecht, Abram Lorence, Anna Lynk, Neil Macomber, Paris McClellon, Colton McDonald, Dimari Meredith, Madison Meyer, Austin Miller, Mallorie Monaco, Matthew Moore, Shelby Penrod, Ashton Peterschmidt, Madison Pirri, Dezirae Porter, Christian Rains, Macaden Rhoer, Wyatt Richers, Jennifer Riggs, Kerridwen Roberts, Leighton Rockhold, Genevieve Ruble, Addie Scanlan, Andrew Schaefer, Dominick Schafer, Kelsey Schmitz, Hannah Shepler, Brennan Silva, Alana Simpson, Dalaina Slack, Chelsea Smith, Matthew Steffensmeier, Elizabeth Stuekerjuergen, Dakota Sullivan, Jaden Tabor, Reiburn Turnbull, Dakota Turner, Layni Vessell, Alan Vincent, Tyler Wade, Amy Wamsley, Alivia Williams, Hayden Wolfe and Rylee Zimmerman. Fourth grade: Alivia Akers, Katherine Beach, Zachary Boilesen, Aidan Boyer, Jerick Coon, Haley Craft, Lucy Deacon, Paige Dettmers, Rylee Dubois, Shayna Eid, Hunter Elkin, Cayla Feuerhammer, Kencade Fraise, Kaitlin Gaugler, Nathan Gram, Collin Greenwald, Kalyssa Hansen, Amman Hassan, Paige Hathaway, Trinity Hodson, Trista Jones, Camille Kruse, Kelsey Kruse, Macy Lebeck, Dominic Lopez, Mateo Lozano, Emma Lurvey, Londyn McClellan, Brian McMillan, Allison Miller, Lila Miller, Cade Packard, Shawn Peters, Kamryn Pierce, Makenna Pixler, Trinity Reuther, Piper Schafer, Tanner Settles, Tate Settles, Madison Sherwood, Brookelyn Speas, Zander Speer, Autumn Stephens, Abigail Stockwell, Tanner Stoermer, Abigale Stuekerjuergen, Hunter Stump, Kailey Sutak, Payton Sutcliffe, Benjamin Thele, Jerrius Thien, Damien Vincent, Dalaney Walker, Lilliona Walz, Vance Walz and Kane Williams. B Honor Roll Eighth grade: Heather Ash, Malicya Bender, Kaleb Blaesing, Christopher Blakeley, Ashlea Briggs, Zachary Brockman, Mason Burkhardt, Michael Cochran, Zach Coleman, Alec Craft, Cheyanne Davis, Aron Edleman, Sheldon Edwards, Eleesha Estrada, Cheyanne Fedler, Jordyn Gerdes, Jeremy Gillette, Hannah Growe, Nyssa Harris, Tori Harris-Gully, Ashlynn Hayes, Seth Hora, Benjamin Humphrey, Alexis Huston, Codee James, Corrine Keenan, Brandon Keester, Sheridan Lafeber, Rhiannon Luedtke, Taylor-Ann McGee, Cole McKeown-Smith, Mariah Miller, Tyler Mitchell, Kirklynn Nafziger, Bailey Nelson-Brewer, Kinnedy Niggemeyer, Zachariah Raines, Sheymouhr Redd-Donald, Brody Rung, Kelly Russell, Nadine Schaefer, Brendon Shannan, Bryanna Swyter, Abby Wiemann and Di Willis. Seventh grade: Blake Algrim, Paige Auge, Brock Barnes, Jenica Bostock, William Brookhiser, Tanner Brown, Jace Burgher, Alexis Clute, Brenton Cook, Thomas Daly, Dryden Dorothy, Dante Eid, Jamie Folks, Clary Fuerman, Gage Fullenkamp, Isaac Gerveler, Nicole Halemeyer, Raven Harriott, David Helenthal, Gage Hind, Cameron Kempker, Chloe Knotts, CJ Lozano, Taryn Mahoney, Sabrina McIntyre, Daisy Meierotto, Christopher Menke, Kyle Meredith, Gaven Miller, Brandon Reed, Brandon Reichelt, Nathan Rose, Aniah Ross, Breann Schneider, Reann Schneider, Ryan Schneider, Jarrett Settles, Wade Shaffer, Maguire Smeltser, Harrison Snaadt, Rayce Steffensmeier, Abigail Stegall, Taylor Thien, Faith Vessell, Tristen White, Ethan Wilkins, Ashton Woolever, Dalton Woolever and Kylie Wrieden. Sixth grade: Max Alvarez, Brandon Brown, Gage Crank, Chase Durbin, Renzo Eid, Colton Engeman, Matthew Fraise, Skyler Franck, Lucas Friant, Nikilah Garza, Kenzie Kempker, Zachary Krueger, Myah Kruse, Makayla Leasch, Jacob Marshall, Carissa McClellon, Jameria McCullough, Carmen Mesecher, Zane Mettler, Jordan Nimrick, Anastasia Noon, Lewis Poetting, Alexis Rehm, Cadence Reyes, Garrett Rogers, Chayton Smith, Damien Smith, Kyla Smith, Jennifer Whisenand and Kelsey Woody. Fifth grade: Jealousy Claiborne, Katelyn Cook, Katelyn Dennis, Darwin Dickerson, Richard Estrada, Dawson Freberg, Shaylin Fullenkamp, David Greenwald, Jaydon Hasty, Mandy Helenthal, Matthew Hoenig, Gavin Horn, Emily Houart, Kylee Howren, Taylor Humes, Kyle Kemper, Abigail Land, Cassanova Maestro, Kaleb Mancill, Emily Morehouse, Shawnea Mortimer, Layla Nye, Olivia Puga-Vass, Tristan Reuther, Breanna Richers, Delilah Rollins, Kayla Rollins, Cuyrin Ross, Emma Slater, Mariana Tecpanecatl, Ella Traman, MaKayla Weber and Paige Wright-Anderson. Fourth grade: Gavin Archer, Robin Bahl, Joseph Barnes, Lucas Benedict, Faith Bennett, Colton Blint, Brandt Booten, Jordyn Boyer, Madissyn Brewer, Venus Cahoon, Jeremiah Chapman, Zander Crank, Madysin Daniels-Vance, Matthew Davis, Drew Dravis, Kevin Durand, Colton Durbin, Justice Durden, Chloe Edgington, Jacob Enger, Evan Fedler, Brandon Fitzgerald, Charles Fullenkamp, Adrianna Galbraith, Taegan Hamilton, George Hantzeas, Gavin Horton, Ozzy Huebner, Tessany Jackson, Ember Johnson, Colton Jones, Erika Kruse, Brody Land, Trevor Luke, Landon Medland-Berry, Erik Millard, Brandi Moyers, Cameron Nabors, Kayley Noble-Malloy, Race Parson, Neosha Rehm, Sara Sallen, Miranda Salyers, Michael SixJones, Edlicia Smutney, Eveonna Smutney, Daniel Sokolik, Selena Stotts, Raymond Turner, Brennan Ulik, Breeann Walston, William Watkins, Rachel Westermeyer, Garrett White, Madison Winn and Hayden Woolever. NATION & WORLD Mediapolis Middle School MEDIAPOLIS — These students were named to the first semester honor roll at Mediapolis Middle School. Straight A Honor Roll Sixth grade: Maxwell McClure, Colby Phillips, Josie Wolter and Justyn Wyatt. Seventh grade: Alexandria Coates, Drayven Fenton, Ellie Gerber, Bailey Hixson, Ruth Jahn, Rachael Kennedy, Nolan Schmidgall and Noelle Stoller. Eighth grade: Kelli Cross, Jagger Gourley, Nathan Hine, Maya Johnson, Cauy Massner, Catie Messer, Maggie Myers, Kennedy Prickett, Hannah Thie, Kaitlyn Thie and Benjamin Wolgemuth. High Honor Roll Sixth grade: Kyleigh Edwards, Isaac Frank, Alivia Inghram, Wesley Kodis, Melody Manley, Alaina Oliver, Dawson Rude, Adriana Schulz, Regan Thornburg, Izabeth Vincent and Drew Zurmuehlen. Seventh grade: Sarah Coates, Wyatt Edmonds, Klay Foster, Isabella Garcia, Helaina Hillyard, Hunter Liles, Travis Massner, Olivia Moehle, Cade Nollen, Alexia Tekell, Clayton Vorwerk, Colby Whitaker, Wyatt Wilkerson and Mackenzie Williamson-Springsteen. Eighth grade: Dawson Brader, Scoutt Buster, Mikenna Crews, Brayden Davis-Jones, Jordan Dixon, Jacqueline Dunshee, Grace Gerling, Gauge Johnson, Eric Marshall, Zachery Osborne, Allison Renfro, Sarah Robben, Bailey Thie, Ellerie VanNess, Lyndi Vantiger, Elise Wagenbach and Kamryn Wittkop. Honor Roll Sixth grade: Jordan Anderson, Kaylie Curtis, Jaedyn Edle, Aleigha Edwards, Allen Erickson, Brendan Frank, Neil Frank, Gabriel Hinson, Wyatt Jacks, Mason McGhee, Andrew McPherson, Nova Petty, Logan Thie and Levi Whitaker. Seventh grade: Caden Benz, Andrew Carter, Alexander Diewold, Briar Johnson, Carter Konecne, Daryun Kreft, Ashley Luna, Blake Osborne, Braden Reid, Owen Timmerman, Ashley Virgin, Bryson Wagenbach and Dawson Wirt. Eighth grade: Hunter Aney, Erykah Arnold, Brennan Breuer, Kylie Brockway, Dylan Doran, Savannah Dowell, Maxwell Drebenstedt, Nicholas Ensminger, Brittney Fraise, Gage Gorham, Sierra Jagerson, Riley McPherson, Joy Norton and Vaughn Pulford. Zionism debate at heart of bitter Israeli vote Sebastian Scheiner/Associated Press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks at posters of stamps carrying the portrait of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism, in Jerusalem. Zionism has become the central theme of the upcoming Israeli election. %FCBUFSBHJOHBCPVUXIPSFýFDUTUIFJEFBMTPG;JPOJTN By DAN PERRY Associated Press JERUSALEM — What is Zionism? The ideological question, rooted in the 19th century, has gained surprising urgency in an Israeli election campaign that seems more open than had been expected. Seeking to take votes from the nationalistic right of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the relatively liberal opposition has rebranded itself as the Zionist Union — sparking a debate about a concept some considered resolved when the Jewish state was declared and widely recognized in 1948. Since adopting the name in early December, Isaac Herzog’s Labor Party — bolstered by a smaller grouping led by former opposition leader Tsipi Livni — has surged in the polls. They are running neck-and-neck in the These students were named polls with Netanyahu’s Likud. to the second quarter honor roll at The debate about who best Holy Trinity Catholic schools. reflects the ideals of Zionism — 4.0 Honor Roll and who can most credibly lay Seventh grade: Samantha claim to its successes — has lent Pothitakis. an oddly philosophical hue to a Eighth grade: Elyse Pothitakis campaign dominated by more and Katie Scoville. prosaic issues, such as budget Ninth grade: Ben Abolt, Kayscandals in the management of leigh Biegler and Austin Haas. the prime minister’s home. Along 10th grade: Alyssa Hemann, the way, the stage appears to have Addison Malinski, Avery Malinski, Bailey Merschman, Nicholas Pobeen set for a surprisingly climacthitakis, Ben Tinquely and Maggie tic vote. Walker. On the left, politicians speak 11th grade: Elizabeth Barr, of true Zionism as requiring Rachael Mehmert and Allison the establishment of peace and Sporkman. equality in the land, including by 12th grade: Tyler Delaney, making peace with the PalestinMikaela Foecke, Luke Fullenkamp, Blake Hellweg, Cole Hemann, ians. Hairuo Simon Ma, Meggie Meyer, Netanyahu has mocked his Lauren Pothitakis, Katherine Schirivals as “the anti-Zionist Union.” erbrock, Jamie Sobczak, Maria Backers of his Likud tend to Vonderhaar and Nicole Wilkens. equate the term with a strong A Honor Roll Israel standing up to its enemies Seventh grade: Blake Crabtree, and with the West Bank settler Nicole Pothitakis and Miguel Trejo. Eighth grade: Sam Avery, Emily movement specifically. The settlers view themselves as true Box and Kyle Scheetz. Zionists, called upon to reclaim Ninth grade: Aden Alfred, Sabrina Fullhart, Conrad Hellman, the Holy Land in its entirety Samantha Hoenig, Maya Rashid, almost regardless of the conseBrett Schneider, Collin Thornton quences. and Mykayla Watznauer. Danny Danon, a senior Likud 10th grade: Cameron Bahl, parliamentarian, argued the Alex Bentler, Yang-hee Kim, Alyse opposition was weakening Israel Randolph and Danielle Scheetz. with excessive sympathy for the 11th grade: Jordan Bush, Aly Haas and Rebecca Steffensmeier. Palestinians, alleging some on 12th grade: Kristen Brinck, the left have praised refusal to Tanner Kelch, Kim Dohui, Sabrina serve in the army or support the Menke, Danika Roth and Christian Arab view the founding of the Schierbrock. country was a catastrophe. B Honor Roll “Some in that camp are trying Seventh grade: Dalton Durand, to change the nature of Israel and Evan Ellison, Reagan Garrels, (use) the name Zionist Union to Claire Graham, Ashlyn Haas, hide some of the comments made Matthew Hellige, Wyatt Hellman, Jacob Mohrfeld, Elle Rashid, Isaiah by their members,” Danon said. Richardson and Quentin Schneider. Hilik Bar, secretary-general Eighth grade: Eryn Anderson, of the Labor Party, counters “we Joshua Barr, Taylor Boeding, Kyle who are dealing with the most Bredemeyer, Brant Holtkamp, important things in society, Connor Holvoet, Mya Laylor, Alec aspire to reach peace and speak Mehmert, Adam Rauenbuehler, to our enemies — this is Zionism.” Samuel Stinson, Hannah Torgler and Enrique Trejo. The modern idea of a return Ninth grade: Grant Ellison, to “Zion” — Jerusalem or the Wendolyn Hannum, Joseph Holy Land — has existed since Hummel, Cole Moeller, Madison the 19th century, when EuroMohrfeld, Zander Schweiss, Bradpean Jews facing a wave of antiley Sporkman, Skylar Stevens and Semitism began to contemplate Francisco Trejo. 10th grade: Quinn Abolt, Natalia a Jewish nation-state in the land Almeida, Connor Conrad, Connor of their biblical forefathers. AusHellweg, Shianne Moeller, Joshua trian journalist Theodor Herzl Pieper, Justin Rempe, Lillian Schipopularized the notion in an 1896 erbrock and Tyler Wellman. manifesto, “The Jewish State,” 11th grade: Dylan Biegler, Abby and built what would become the Boeding, Olivia Johnson, Dakota Olson, Madelyn Orton, Eric Rauen- international Zionist movement. That dream culminated buehler, Sam Reding and Jackalyn Stinson. with Israeli independence in 12th grade: Shelby Hoenig, 1948, when the fledgling counNick Hopper, Landon Moeller, Eion try emerged as a refuge for the Powers, Dalton Robu and Kirsten world’s Jews in the aftermath of Shaffer. Holy Trinity K ing K oil, Spring Air and Tem pur-Pedic M attresses Fin a n c in g A va ila b le LOW EVERYDAY PRICES SIN CE 1958 DERBY’S FURN ITURE 709 E.M t.Pleasant,W est Burlington,Iow a H O U RS : M on .-Fri. 9:00-5:30; S a t. 9:00-4:00 OUT OF TOW N CALL 1-800-640-5320 Ph.752-5320 Sebastian Scheiner/Associated Press An Israeli, wearing a shirt with an image of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism, carries a national flag as he marches in a 2007 protest near Jerusalem. What is Zionism? The philosophical question has gained urgency in an Israeli election campaign, where the liberal opposition has rebranded itself as the Zionist Union in a bid to take votes from the nationalist right of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. the Holocaust. “According to one theoretical concept, since the state of Israel was established, Zionism had achieved its goal, and that was it. But that’s not the way it was,” said Tom Segev, an Israeli historian and author who has written books about early Israel. Today, he said, “Zionism has become an equivalent to patriotism,” he said, criticizing this approach for ignoring the key issue of resolving the conflict with the Palestinians. The establishment of Israel turned out to be the beginning. Early Israel was tested by wars and waves of immigration. In 1967 came a game-changer. In a war lasting six days, Israel captured Arab territories, including the West Bank and east Jerusalem — parts of the biblical Land of Israel but also home to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Today, most of the Palestinians in the territory — about 2.5 million — live in islands of autonomy administered by the Palestinian Authority. But Israel is the ultimate ruler, and the occupation, in the minds of most people, essentially grinds on. Several of Israel’s neighbors reject its existence, and its final borders are an open question. Gaza, ruled by Hamas and blockaded by Israel, has another 2 million Palestinians and is part of the equation. Several Israelis feel the situation is unsustainable, both because of the hardships it imposes on the Palestinians and the demographic implications, with the population of Israeli Arabs and Palestinians in the territories on track to eventually outnumber Jews. Q ua lity Servic e W ith A Perso na l T o uc h! YourBe d d in g Con n e c tion ons 415277 FORT MADISON — These students were named to the second quarter honor roll at Fort Madison Middle School. 7A .POEBZt'FCSVBSZ Therein lies the logic of the Zionist Union moniker. The occupation, by saddling Israel with millions of Arabs, is endangering its status as a “Jewish state,” leading toward a demographic composition that could more aptly be called a “binational state,” where Jews no longer outnumber Arabs. Bar said this either would mean the end of Israel as a Jewish state or result in “a kind of apartheid state,” where Arabs will not be allowed to vote. “(The right) will lead us to a very horrible situation. This is the end of Zionism,” Bar said. But with party support having remained stagnant in the polls for two months, and with three weeks before the election, the definition has been broadened out. A recent campaign video made no mention of the Palestinian issue. Instead, a slew of politicians equated Zionism with social justice, economic opportunity, better schools and a nod to mandatory military service. Omer Bar-Lev, a former top military commando, tells voters in a video he “led fighters in the rescue at Entebbe” — Israel’s dramatic 1976 rescue of hostages in Uganda. “That is Zionism.” Other Zionist Union politicians spell out their visions of Zionism with calls for social justice, government transparency, better schools, job opportunities and even a nod to mandatory military service. Of late, this is the direction the campaign is taking. Hay Gra s s or Alfa lfa S tra w Corn S ta lk s 3,50 0 B u s he ls of Oa ts R ou n d & S q u a re B a le s B ill Fortin 319-392-4775 313 E.Agency Rd., (319)752-6840 1 (877)752-6840 Suite 2 W estBurlington,IA M on.-Fri. 9-4:30 415508 413167
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