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Israel’s nation-state law hurts Middle East peace, says Egypt

The Egyptian foreign ministry said the law would also have a potential impact on the right of Palestinia­ns displaced from their homes in 1948 when Israel was founded

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CAIRO: Egypt on Saturday said a new Israeli law giving Jews the exclusive right to self-determinat­ion in the country undermined the chances for peace in the Middle East and the right of Palestinia­n refugees to return to their homes.

The law, which was passed on Thursday, has drawn rebuke from the European Union and was denounced by the Palestinia­n Authority and Arab citizens of Israel as racist legislatio­n.

“The Arab Republic of Egypt announces...its rejection of the law passed by the Israeli Knesset on the “national state for the Jewish people” law ... for its ramificati­ons that consecrate the concept of occupation and racial segregatio­n,” the Egyptian foreign ministry said in a statement.

“It undermines the chances for achieving peace and reaching a just and comprehens­ive solution for the Palestinia­n issue,” it said.

It said the law would also have a potential impact on the right of Palestinia­ns displaced from their homes in 1948 when Israel was founded, and their descendant­s, to return to their homes under United Nations resolution­s.

Egypt in 1979 became the first Arab country to forge a peace treaty with Israel under the USsponsore­d Camp David accord that provided for the Jewish state to withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula. But relations between two countries remained lukewarm, with Egypt demanding that Israel quit other lands it occupied in the 1967 Middle East war, including the Syrian Golan Heights, the West Bank and Gaza Strip and Arab East Jerusalem.

On Friday, Egypt’s Al Azhar Mosque, the most prestigiou­s Sunni Muslim institutio­n, denounced the Israeli law calling it “a step that reflects repugnant racism”.

 ?? — REUTERS/Ammar Awad/File Photo ?? CONTROVERS­Y: An Israeli Arab stands behind a voting booth before casting her ballot at a polling station in the northern town of Umm El Fahm March 17, 2015.
— REUTERS/Ammar Awad/File Photo CONTROVERS­Y: An Israeli Arab stands behind a voting booth before casting her ballot at a polling station in the northern town of Umm El Fahm March 17, 2015.
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