Don't even get me started on double standards.  israel refusing to sign the NPT is hypocritical. israel offering to sell  nuclear weapons to South Africa is hypocritical. 'Peaceful and brave  IDF' hijacking a humanitarian aid ship and shooting its members from the  back is hypocritical... "Well everyone else is killing civilians all  over the world! Why can't we do it!?!" Is the dumbest argument I've ever  heard.
		
		
	 
I didn't believe this issue was about Nuclear weapons? I'm not a "my  country right or wrong" supporter of Israel - sure, I love the country  ridiculously, that seems obvious, otherwise I wouldn't have joined the  army. But my stance on the Nuclear issue is another matter altogether.  I'm well aware of the debacle where the Israeli government offered to  sell nuclear weapons to the apartheid regime - it's a dark part of  Israel's history and I like most Israelis am not proud of it - thank God  it never happened. 
About the lack of signing the NPT - I can tell you that at the moment,  this is the only thing holding all out war and thus saving hundreds of  thousands of lives. Nuclear weapons are what gives Israel the edge over  its enemies. We all know Israel would not use the nukes it has - this  was seen clearly when they weren't used in 1973, when Israel was on the  absolute verge of destruction but abstained from using them. It is  merely as a strategic tool. I'm all for nuclear proliferation, (in fact  the TV series Jericho gave me a real fear of nuclear war 

 ) but it is  just not a realistic, not to mention safe notion for Israel until there  exists real stability in the region.
And I'm not justifying Israel's actions, I'm just saying that you can't  beat Israel with a yardstick and then not use the same yardstick to hit  other countries responsible for even more grievous crimes, that's called  hypocrisy. Also, I think you need to double check your definition of  what "humanitarianism" is. It's a care for all humans. 
The Free Gaza movement describes itself as a humanitarian movement, but  this is completely incorrect. Not only does it obviously not care for  all humans - it provides no aid for other countries where there are  humanitarian issues like other genuine humanitarian organisation. It  goes further by not only not providing humanitarian help to those on the  other side of the conflict - the innocent Israelis who have lived under  the constant threat of rocket fire for the past 8 years, but also 
sanctioning  their murder. In the Free Gaza movements manifesto, it defends the  Palestinians right to resistance, manifest in whatever form - by  indiscriminate rocket fire or by the blatant murderous act of a suicide  bomber blowing up a bus of innocent civilians.
I ask you, what "humanitarian" organisation, what "human rights  activists" support this?
Furthermore, I ask you, directly, who have called these people human  rights activists, what kind of human rights activists support the  genuine apartheid regime of Hamas, one which oppresses its people with  gender, sexual and religious apartheid? There is no freedom of press  under Hamas, no toleration for homosexuality under Hamas, no equal  rights for women under Hamas. And yet there are images of when past  "human rights activists" have arrived in Gaza being received and  receiving Hamas officials with open arms, embracing them and receiving  awards from them.
I ask you, what humanitarian receives awards from an extremist Islamic  regime?
These are not rhetorical questions - and don't answer them with your own  questions to divert to point - what are your answers?
	
		
	
	
		
		
			What about MK Hanin Zuabi?
		
		
	 
I almost forgot, thank you for providing me with the most emphatic  example of Israel's democracy. So free are these Arab members of  parliament, that they are able to work against the state which has  provided the platform to put them in power. That a member of parliament  can one week be on a convoy of ships under the banner of a movement  which denies Israel's right to exist, that she can support the enemies  of the state of Israel, Hamas with supplies and then can only a few days  later be attending a session of the Knesset freely? Sure she was  shouted down, but not only does this seem legit considering her actions -  it is a natural democratic process, members of the Australian  parliament are often removed for contempt of the parliament.
So free are these Arab members of parliament that recently they went on a  junket to Libya where they were treated with absolute luxury - they  dined with Gadaffi and discussed how to remove the existence of the  Jewish State - they were back in Israel a week later, freely walking the  streets and speaking (or rather, ranting) in the Knesset.
The parliament was just an example of the democracy in Israel - the  actions it makes itself are not always perfect and reflective of the  peoples will as are the actions of most parliaments (internet censorship  anyone?) But I forgot another great example of democracy - there is an  Arab supreme court Justice in Israel (of only 14).
But if you still choose to argue that there is no democracy in Israel -  whatever. I heard it from the mouth of a Palestinian/Israeli-Arab only  today that there was, a person more apt to know than anyone in this  thread and I've witnessed it with my own eyes and ears. Just over a  month ago I was in the Israeli-Arab village of Ein Rafa, very close to  Jerusalem and I spoke to a few of the community leaders who could only  compliment Israel's democracy - they had some issues with it, granted,  like the disproportionate funding schools in more Jewish areas receive  compared to their schools. But they put up with this, because they knew  they were enjoying excellent democracy relative to some of their  relatives under the Palestinian Authority - they were also seeing  improvements, achieved through lobbying Israeli authorities, as is  proper in a working democracy.