A resident of Umm al-Fahm posted a viral response to MK Zvi Sukkot (Religious Zionism), asserting that while Sukkot lacks a high school diploma and police record, the resident and his children hold baccalaureate degrees, and two are doctors while a third studies at the Technion. The post was shared widely on social media.
An Arab resident of Umm al-Fahm published a pointed response to MK Zvi Sukkot (Religious Zionism) on Monday morning, which quickly went viral on social media. The resident, who identified himself only as a local, contrasted his family's achievements — himself, his wife, and their children completing 12 years of schooling with baccalaureate degrees, two children as doctors, one daughter at the Technion, and no arrests on suspicion of terrorism — with Sukkot's lack of high school diploma and the MK's own past arrest record. The post follows a series of exchanges over the weekend after Sukkot toured Umm al-Fahm schools on Sunday despite a municipal strike, drawing criticism from MK Youssef Jebareen (Hadash) and the mayor, who called the visit 'absurd' during summer break. The resident's sharp retort has been widely circulated, highlighting the community's educational and professional achievements.
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