The Central Elections Board will decide today whether to disqualify several Arab MKs and parties from running in the upcoming election. Attorney-General Elyakim Rubenstein is in favor only of ruling out MK Azmi Bishara, because of Bishara's support for Hizbullah against Israel, but not MK Ahmed Tibi. Three recent decisions by the Elections Board are apparently not final. Sha'ul Mofaz and Moshe Feiglin plan to appeal their disqualification to the special Supreme Court body that hears appeals of this sort, and the Labor Party plans a similar appeal of the decision not to disqualify Baruch Marzel. Mofaz was taken off the Likud list because his official retirement from the army was less than six months ago; Feiglin's conviction in connection with protest activities against the Oslo process were deemed to carry a "mark of shame," requiring a seven-year cooling-off period. Marzel was accused of being a Kach member, but the Board voted to accept his claim that he had long ago quit the outlawed movement.