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It is essential first to recognize that Israel is a democratic nation based on the principles of equality, freedom and democracy. The composition of the Israeli government is determined through democratic elections that are open to all eligible citizens, regardless of their ethnicity or religion.
It is true that there has been some criticism surrounding the representation of minority groups and the Arab population in the Israeli government. However, it's important to note that there have been Arab-Israeli representatives in the Knesset (Israeli parliament) since the founding of the state. Currently, there are also Arab members in the Knesset, and the government has made some efforts to promote Arab representation in political and decision-making positions.
Regarding the inclusion of Muslim representatives in the Israeli government, it should be up to the voters to decide who they want to represent them. It is essential to ensure the democratic process is fair and just, with all eligible citizens being able to exercise their rights equally, and without any restrictions or discrimination.
Ultimately, it is important to strive for policies and practices that promote equality, inclusiveness, and tolerance, while recognizing and addressing any historical or systemic injustices that might have contributed to any existing inequalities.
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