"Thou Shalt Not..."

Israel has, in effect, banned the I-Pad from its territory.  People who arrive with it are forced to relinquish it and pay for storage until they leave the country.  The official explanation is that the gadget interferes with Israel's communications system, especially the military. There is, however, a curious coincidence. The Israeli President's son has a communications company, and the I-Pad could be a factor in this highly-competitive business.

Israel has always presented itself as a modern democracy, in stark contrast with the backward and autocratic Arab governments in the region.  It seems that Israeli freedom and rights go out the window, when special interests are concerned.

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  1. Israel's "democracy" is a facade. It is at best a theocracy with elected officials. It appears to be more of a democracy than it is because by comparison to the rest of the Middle East, anything would be.

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