The Jerusalem Post

Arab MKs ask Bernie Sanders to act against Nation-State Law

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

Arab MKs Jamal Zahalka and Yousef Jabareen met over the past week with several US congressme­n and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders to draft their support against the controvers­ial Nation-State Law, a Joint List spokesman said Monday.

Since the law was passed July 19, Joint List MKs have tried to persuade internatio­nal figures in the European Union, United Nations, Arab League, and United States to take action against the law. They are also challengin­g it in the Supreme Court, but the case will only be heard in January.

In the meeting with Sanders, Zahalka praised him for speaking out against the law and writing in The Guardian three weeks ago that it “essentiall­y codifies the second-class status of Israel’s non-Jewish citizens.”

“The struggle for equality and justice knows no borders and those who fight for such values in the US will fight an anti-democratic, racist and discrimina­tory law in Israel as well,” Zahalka said.

Jabareen said there was no such constituti­onal law in the world. Zahalka told the congressme­n the bill sanctions discrimina­tion, removes rights of Palestinia­ns and legalizes apartheid.

The MKs asked Sanders and the congressme­n to pressure the Israeli government to repeal the law, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would not do, but Sanders and the US lawmakers agreed to the MKs’ request.

The American and Israeli Arab lawmakers decided to remain in dialogue in the future about those efforts.

Sanders has been a frequent critic of Netanyahu’s policies.

 ?? (Courtesy/ Joint List) ?? MKS YOUSEF Jabareen (center) and Jamal Zahalka meet with Senator Bernie Sanders.
(Courtesy/ Joint List) MKS YOUSEF Jabareen (center) and Jamal Zahalka meet with Senator Bernie Sanders.

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