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Israel's Arab Community Says Proposed Laws Threaten Their Rights

First Posted: 07/09/09 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 02:25 PM ET

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RAMALLAH, Jun 8 (IPS) - Three bills recently making the rounds in the Israeli parliament have caused outrage amongst Israel's Arab minority.

"They reveal an obscene and dangerous targeting of the individual and collective rights of Palestinian citizens," the independent BADIL Resource Centre for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights in Israel said in a press release.

One bill sought to prohibit marking the day Israel declared its independence as a day of mourning. A second prohibits negating the existence of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.

The third bill would have required Israeli citizens, including Arabs of Palestinian descent, to sign oaths of loyalty to the state, its flag and national anthem, and to perform military or civil service.

The first bill passed its first sitting by the ministerial committee of the Knesset (parliament) but was ultimately watered down. This bill would have outlawed Israeli Arabs commemorating the Nakba, or Catastrophe, with a day of mourning. The punishment would be three years imprisonment.

Nakba day, May 15, is the day after the British mandate over Palestine ended in 1948 and the day Israel was established. During the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 hundreds of thousands of Palestinians either fled or were driven out of their homes and villages by Israel's military. Over 500 Palestinian villages were razed to make way for Jewish towns and settlements.

On Nakba day Palestinians in the occupied territories, and their Israeli-Arab brethren in Israel proper, march through destroyed villages in remembrance of the ethnic expulsion.

The anti-Nakba bill was formulated by extremist Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu party. Lieberman has been criticised as a choice of foreign minister for advocating the expulsion of some Israeli Arabs from villages in northern Israel to the Palestinian territories.

After legal considerations were taken into account, the bill was softened to ban any Nakba events being supported by state funds.

The fact that the bill passed its first sitting before ultimately being watered down drew outrage from The Higher Arab Monitoring Committee, an independent political organisation comprising Arab Knesset members, local council heads and representatives of the Arab sector in Israel.

The committee, which coordinates the political actions of various Israeli-Arab bodies, held an emergency meeting and stated that had the bill passed, it and the other bills submitted "would infringe on freedom of expression and increase extremism, and division between Israeli citizens of Jewish and Arabic descent."

Israel's Knesset plenum has also given initial approval to a bill that would make it a crime to publicly deny Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state, punishable by up to a year in prison.

The Palestinian Authority (PA) which controls the West Bank, Israel's Arab citizens, and the Arab League have recognised Israel's right to exist. But they argue that recognising the Jewish character of the state would infringe on the rights of the country's non-Jewish minorities as well as the right of return of Palestinian refugees.

Another bill, which would have required anyone seeking Israeli citizenship to take an oath of loyalty to Israel and its Zionist values, was scrapped by the Knesset's ministerial committee.

The Higher Arab Monitoring Committee called the spate of bills "racist and fascist proposals aimed against the Arab public in Israel."

"The bills require the Arab minority to deny its history and Arab-Palestinian identity on one hand, and to identify with Zionist values that negate its national identity on the other," wrote committee chairman Mohammad Zeidan in a letter of protest to the Israeli government.

Moreover, efforts to pass these discriminatory bills through the Knesset come against a contextual background of an escalating campaign by Israeli right-wingers to portray Israel's Arab community as a "demographic time bomb" and "a fifth column".

Yuval Diskin, director of Israel's General Security Service, has described Palestinian citizens' demands for equality as constituting "a strategic danger to the state" that must be thwarted "even if their activity is conducted through democratic means."

Meanwhile, Israel has also been cracking down on Palestinian cultural and political events in East Jerusalem, where it forbids the PA from operating. The PA hopes to establish its future capital in the eastern part of the city.

A Palestinian theatre in East Jerusalem holding an international literature festival was forced to close down recently when police raided the venue. A Palestinian media centre set up for Pope Benedict's visit last month was also closed down by the Israeli authorities.

Since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came into power in February, the Israeli authorities have also banned events marking Jerusalem as the Arab League's Capital of Arab Culture for 2009.

The Israeli authorities have repeatedly stated that the entire city, contrary to international law, is and always will be its capital.

In an attempt to establish facts on the ground and make it harder for Jerusalem to be divided, Israeli has been carrying out a policy of Judaising East Jerusalem.

This has involved moving several hundred thousand Israeli settlers into the area illegally while accelerating the building of settlements there, despite numerous UN Security Council resolutions.

Simultaneously, Israel has limited Palestinian building in East Jerusalem by severely restricting the number of building permits issued, thereby creating a severe housing shortage and forcing many Palestinians to build without permits.

Consequently hundreds of buildings have been demolished, leaving many Palestinians homeless, a policy which both the Europeans and the current U.S. administration are seeking to halt. (END/2009)

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RAMALLAH, Jun 8 (IPS) - Three bills recently making the rounds in the Israeli parliament have caused outrage amongst Israel's Arab minority. "They reveal an obscene and dangerous targeting of the ...
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02:52 PM on 06/09/2009
The day Israel was established, was the very same day that started the ethnic cleansing of 800 thousand Palestinians from Israel, and the same day that caused tens of thousands of Palestinians dead by Irgun and Hagana terrorist groups. If the remaining Palestinians can't mourn that, what on earth can they do?

The first law is the equivalent to prohibiting native Americans from commemorating the genocide carried against them by white invaders.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
04:07 PM on 06/09/2009
Fav'd and fanned.

Have a cigar!
06:06 PM on 06/09/2009
Impressive and good point !!!!!! Let history be a witness to your words.
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Aziat
The Answer is 42
10:52 AM on 06/09/2009
The first two laws are understandable. Mourning the creation of the country you live in and wanting its destruction are treasonous activities that go beyond simple protest. No other country would tolerate this, but then again, Israel is held to a higher standard, as usual. The third law was rightfully struck down, but reading some of the posters here, you would think that they didn't read the article and just assumed that the law was passed.
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11:42 AM on 06/09/2009
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/09/opinion/09aciman.html?ref=todayspaper

Heres a piece w/info that most HP contributors either don't know about or don't want to know about.
04:06 PM on 06/09/2009
Only insofar as your side excludes the number of Palestinians ethnically cleansed in the Nakba, a number at least as large. Trying to smear Obama as a Holocaust denier -- he just went to Germany to the memorials there for heaven's sake! -- while yourself being a Nakba denier? That's class in a handbasket.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
04:18 PM on 06/09/2009
Yep, he left it out.
Won't make you feel better, but he left a lot out...on all sides.

Fortunately, most of the people responsible...are gone. Maybe not the ideology, but at least the people.

Unfortunately,the pendulum will swing in the other direction and injustices will happen again.

Changing behavior takes a very long time. Many generations at least.
06:08 PM on 06/09/2009
I think you don get the point, minorities in Israel are treated differently and less than human as long as they are not of a superior race. Have you heard of the Druze in Israel?
Have you seen how we are treated?
I do not think so! You will be asking the same questions as I am.
09:22 AM on 06/09/2009
The people on the HP are "outraged" that Israel would want to pass a law not allowing its very establishment be a day of mourning. But they have no problem that women in many Arab countries have no right to vote, have no right to divorce, there is no freedom of basic religion in Saudi Arabia, Gays are hung from the trees in Iran and in the Taliban controlled sections of Pakistan, music is outlawed. No problem there or the fact you cannot even own a printing press and speak out against government laws in Syria. Train 14 year olds as suicide terrorists----no problem. BUT HOW DARE ISRAEL INSIST THAT THEIR VERY EXISTENCE NOT BE DENIED BY THEIR OWN CITIZENS. Some of you are pathetic hypocrits.
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CigarGod
What is your process?
10:58 AM on 06/09/2009
I don't think I have ever seen you create so many strawmen in one post.
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12:49 PM on 06/09/2009
Rather than defend your blatant hypocrisy throw out the old strawman nonsense. Impressive.
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Ira7
08:55 AM on 06/09/2009
Gee--how dare Israeli want to make it a crime to publicly and outwardly mourn its birth ...to not recognize its right to exist...to take an oath of loyalty (required of new citizens in EVERY country)...and to possibly require Arab citizens to serve in the military, which has been a hot potato issue in the country forever.

The double standard some of you guys show toward Israel is despicable. We're not talking about Native Americans marching in protest of past injustices--this is a country fighting for its very survival.

And while some of you wish it to disappear, you have to excuse many Israelis' reluctance to accommodate you.
09:16 AM on 06/09/2009
/Your/ going to talk about double standsards? The law Israel tried to pass would require loyalty pledges from people who were /born there/ to pledge their loyalty /to Jews/. If there were a law requiring Jews to pledge their loyalty to Christians here in the United States, you would be outraged -- and rightly so.
10:49 AM on 06/09/2009
It's not about religion, it's about citizenship. Not the same as Jews and Christians in the US.
08:23 AM on 06/09/2009
if they can continue to sow apartheid the zionists will do it . . . time of UN sanctions and trade embargos . . .
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
07:18 AM on 06/09/2009
The problem is the effects of Heresy within the religions of Abraham. Moses wore no trousers. And the faith of Abraham would not be recognized as a orthodox practice by any living religion. Copts, the earliest Christians, prayed on prayer mats. Christian women were expected to wear head scarves. Islam retook Jerusalem. Our lady of Fatima – the place name is Islamic for the wife of Mohammad
All is change but the claim to be the original true faith.
The problem is the effects of Heresy within the religions of Abraham. It is heresy. The result is loss of rights because of religious differences. As if racism was not enough.
This is WHY Obama’s speech in Cairo was so important. The Middle East was 20% Christian 100 years ago. Now it is less than 5%. There are 8 million Lebanese in Brazil alone; which is more than the entire population of Lebanon today. In Brazil, Christians and Jews have had side by side freedom of religion for more than 500 years. People are alive today because of that religious freedom.
When you make someone’s religion illegal – that is a crime.
01:11 AM on 06/09/2009
Those poor Israeli Arabs, we must help them. They are the richest Arabs in the Middle East (with the exception of the rulers of the other 27 Arab dictatorships and the heads of terrorist groups they support). They are some of the few who have the right to vote. They are exempted from military service. They serve in the Israeli government and own many businesses. They have total freedom of religion and have the exact same educational opportunities as Israelis. What I don't understand is why they refuse to leave Israel and move to one of the Arab paradises like Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, or Iran. Can anyone help me with that one?
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negogato
Strengthen the Nation with Equal Education.
08:24 AM on 06/09/2009
It is their home.
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10:30 AM on 06/09/2009
If I were to ridicule israeli Jews as you have ridiculed israeli Arabs what would your reaction be?
01:20 AM on 06/10/2009
Where is the ridicule? Its all true.
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JackWhistle
12:47 AM on 06/09/2009
As an atheist I am limited in my vocabulary. So apologies to the religious among you when I say...
JE SUS CHRI ST!! I am phoning my reps immediately and demanding they fight to remove the aid we give to these bast ards!
07:11 AM on 06/09/2009
I'm with you Jack . . .
08:17 AM on 06/09/2009
Please understand that his has been going on for decades, it was not long after (within a decade) Israel has formed that they became the oppressors rather than the oppressed and the West has ignored this until about now. We have been funding this oppression for a long time, its no wonder they h8 us.
06:14 PM on 06/09/2009
Oppressed where and by whom? Didi you know that during the crussades Jews and Christian Orthodox fought along side Muslims to expel the Crusaders? Please, do not regurgitate the propaganda you get from TV!!! Zionism is the problem, not Judaism!
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11:30 PM on 06/08/2009
They wont be happy until every drop of Arabic blood is washed from this earth. The abused turned into the abuser....and I have little hope that anything will get done. I have grown up with this crisis, I have seen too many children be ran over, burned, shelled and even raped. We have let a monster grow and our politicans will tell you that Israel is our greatest ally...Many Senators have dual citizenship with Israel, something they dont talk about, how can they be loyal to us when they have dual alligence to another country?
11:04 PM on 06/08/2009
Druze in Israel are treated like animals, we have no rights and no future. Soon we will revolt against so much "democratic" oppression from the so called fair government. They want to make us their slaves.
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10:24 PM on 06/08/2009
Chosen peoples always are confornted with the problem of being encaptured by their own exceptionality---and arrogance. Such deception can destroy an organization if it generates enough determined opposition. The Israeli leaders should reexamine their policies from the position of their opponents and enemies. Such an examination may result in renewed perspective and changed behavior.
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09:59 PM on 06/08/2009
one miscalculation leads to another.............
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white mende man
Ask me if I care about your prejudice
09:45 PM on 06/08/2009
Looks like George W. Bush as reincarnated into Benjamin Netanyahu, oh well probably come to the same faith too despised by his people.
09:37 PM on 06/08/2009
and another thing - no such thing as "occupation" IT IS DISPUTED LAND ie. no one owns it, not the arabs! they have no right to claim that it belongs to them.
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white mende man
Ask me if I care about your prejudice
10:02 PM on 06/08/2009
I'll bet you wouldn't say that if someone forcefully removes you from your home and tells you you cannot ever step on the land and home that you paid for.
10:05 PM on 06/08/2009
Emmilly, upon which point of International Law do you base this outrageous statement?

Do you consider the rights of the indigenous inhabitants to be entirely alienable at the whim of the Israelis?
10:41 PM on 06/08/2009
I don't really disagree with you, but 'indigenous inhabitants' only by how far you go back and who was ruling at the time. I've read Palistinian Nationalism began after World War 1. It was Jewish land, Roman land, Catholic land, Ottoman land, Arab land, etc. What do they say about possesion being 9/10s of the law.
08:23 PM on 06/08/2009
The bill is infringing on the freedoms of Arabs/Palestinians and it's also grossly racist. Why doesn't Obama do anything about this?

I would compare this to if they United States made its citizens make an oath to make the United States a Caucasian country and they couldn't deny this.

Why is one apartheid acceptable and the other not? Palestine needs its own Nelson Mandela....ASAP
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1dogs2
10:00 PM on 06/08/2009
They had one. A Zionist extremist assassinated him.
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JackWhistle
12:51 AM on 06/09/2009
Aye :(
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01:07 AM on 06/09/2009
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