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ISRAELI DRUZE RALLY FOR EQUALITY

Arabs say new law makes them second-class citizens

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TENS of thousands of Israeli Druze and their supporters rallied in central Tel Aviv on Saturday to protest a new law they say makes them second-class citizens.

The law, which was passed last month and is part of Israel’s socalled basic laws, a de facto constituti­on, proclaims the country the nation state of the Jewish people.

It makes no mention of equality or democracy, implying the country’s Jewish character takes precedence, and speaks of Israel as the historic homeland of the Jews, who have a “unique” right to self-determinat­ion within its borders.

Arabs have strongly criticised the legislatio­n, particular­ly those from Israel’s 130,000-strong Druze community.

Druze, unlike other Arabs who may volunteer, are subject to compulsory service in the military or police alongside Jewish Israelis.

Holding colourful Druze flags alongside Israeli ones, protesters at Saturday’s demonstrat­ion, estimated by local media at over 50,000, chanted “equality”.

“Despite our unlimited loyalty to the state, the state doesn’t consider us equals,” Israeli Druze spiritual leader Sheikh Muafak Tarif said in a speech.

Former military general Amal Aad said senior Druze members of the security establishm­ent like himself “want to retain our Israeli identity, and think the government can fix the law”.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had met the Israel’s Druze leadership, telling them there was “nothing in this law that infringes on your rights as equal citizens of the state of Israel”.

But the meetings and implicatio­ns of new pro-Druze legislatio­n have not eased their discontent, with a number of junior Druze military officers resigning from the army in protest.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Protesters at an Israeli Druze rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday.
AFP PIC Protesters at an Israeli Druze rally in Tel Aviv on Saturday.

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