The Knesset will vote today on two bills designed to restrict Arab incitement. The first bill stipulates that one who makes a public call for an act of violence or terrorism, or praise for terrorist acts, will face up to five years in jail - if there is a concrete possibility that the call would lead to the perpetration of the violence. This is the third time that Justice Minister Meir Shetreet is trying to have this bill passed; Shas voted against it on both of the previous occasions. The second bill, proposed by Likud MK Yisrael Katz, states that a party whose representatives express support for a violent struggle against Israel would not be permitted to run in national elections.