"In a single day in Israel’s kangaroo courts, a right-wing terrorist was sentenced to a few months of street cleaning while a non-violent activist dedicated to stopping the occupation was jailed under the most specious charges. And while Pollak’s sentencing was
reported with great fanfare in Israel’s major papers, Naky’s passed below the radar (Yedioth devoted just
six lines). The contrast in punishments represented just another symptom of a sick society unwilling to face the
Molock in the
mirror."