Shalom Chaim,
I know this comment is long but please read it all. It pains me to have to disagree with you when you said last week that most Israelis disapproved of the banishment of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane, zt"l. The fact is that the great majority of Israeli Jews supported this abominable crime, and to this day over 50% of Israelis (ys"vz) call him a "national embarrassment" in polls. If you doubt me, just look back on Israeli society twenty years ago: how many protests against this heinous act were there? How many roadblockings? Riots? Terse letters to the editor? Every pathetic so-called response to an Arab terrorist atrocity brings out self-hating kapo rioters by the hundreds, but in all of mainstream society--left, center, and "right", only unanimous praise was had for the Knesset's unanimous railroading of this saintly martyr.
You yourself have often told me most Jews do not want Arabs expelled from Israel and that they would never go along with this--that they would at best support paying them to leave.
If you still disagree with me, Chaim, just answer this: how many fellow rabbis took exception? I don't mean left-wing rabbis like Ovadia Yosef; I mean the supposedly patriotic rabbis you frequently praise, such as those in the Lubavitcher movement, HaRav Dov Lior, etc. Even these rabbis at best said nothing!
At the same time, the majority of Israelis support allowing Arab Muslim Nazi Knesset members to stay in business, because they believe that this "tolerance" will someday win these Amalek demons over. Believe me, the average Jew would sell his mother to the Gestapo if he thought it would make him more popular. I don't say this to discourage you, but to keep you realistic about our struggle and plight. While we are making huge strides these days, we have a long way to go.
Chaimfan.