Israel's new government must be a puzzle for anyone who thinks of the Jewish state as a racist, fascistic, apartheid enterprise.
Issawi Frej is Arab and Muslim and used to work for the Peace Now movement. Now he's Israel's minister for regional cooperation.
Pnina Tamano-Shata is Black: The Mossad rescued her, along with thousands of other Ethiopian Jews, from hunger and persecution when she was a small child. She's the minister for immigration and absorption.
Nitzan Horowitz is the first openly gay man to lead an Israeli political party. He's the health minister.
At least one deputy minister, as yet unnamed, is expected to be a member of the Raam party, which is an outgrowth of the major Islamist political group in Israel.
As for Benjamin Netanyahu, "King Bibi" has finally left office — churlishly, bitterly, pompously — but in keeping with the normal democratic process. He faces criminal indictments in multiple cases. His immediate predecessor as prime minister, Ehud Olmert, spent 16 months in prison on corruption charges.
It's some fascist state that subjects its leaders to the rule of law and the verdicts of a court.
Meanwhile, Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, "postponed" elections in April. He's in the 17th year of his elected four-year term of office.