Any Israeli citizen not being accorded the full rights of that citizenship is cause for concern. The rights given your own citizens in whatever constitution governs your nation must be held very precious. Anything else trends towards tyranny.

This is part of the reason I so adamantly opposed the Bush administration's detention of Jose Padilla. He was a U.S. citizen, arrested in the USA while not actively under arms against the USA (whatever he may have wanted to do), and was detained without charges for 3 years. He was a scumbag terrorist supporter of AQ and deserved to be tried for treason. However, NO citizen should be denied their rights in this manner. Caught on foreign soil fighting against the USA -- different. Renounced citizenship but trying to reclaim it later -- different. Otherwise, citizens are to be accorded their rights under the law. Try 'em for treason and slam home the penalty, fair enough, but their rights cannot be abrogated in that fashion.