Khaleej Times

Israeli Druze rally against new nation-state law

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tel aviv — Tens of thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv on Saturday to protest against Israel’s new law declaring it the nationstat­e of the Jewish people, which has provoked outrage among the country’s most integrated minority, the Druze.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has defended the law, which says only Jews have the right of self-determinat­ion in the country and downgrades Arabic from an official language, from fierce criticism at home and abroad.

But his right-wing government has been blindsided by the backlash from Israel’s Druze community which has voiced a deep sense of betrayal over a mostly declarativ­e law that many felt cast them as second-class citizens. The Druze are ethnic Arab members and biggest communitie­s are in Lebanon and Syria.

In Israel they number around 120,000 — less than two per cent of citizens. But unlike other Arab Israelis, who are mainly exempt from military service, Druze are drafted into the conscript army and widely active in mainstream governance and media, some rising high in the political and military ranks.

Packed into Tel Aviv’s Rabin square, protesters, who also included many Israeli Jews, waved Israeli and Druze flags and held up signs demanding the law be rescinded.

“No one can preach to us about loyalty and the military cemeteries testify to this. Despite our utter loyalty,

the state does not see us as equal,” the Druze spiritual leader, Sheikh Muwafaq Tarif, told the demonstrat­ors in a speech.

“Just as we fight for the existence and security of the state so we are determined to fight together for the character and right to live in it in equality and dignity,” said Tarif.

Yat Salamy, 53, a Druze teacher, said the law undermined Israel’s character as a cosmopolit­an country.

“What makes Israel special is its unique social fabric — Jews, Arabs, Druze, Muslims, Christians, Bedouin, Circassian­s — together we are all Israel,” she said. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Leaders from the Druze minority take part in a rally to protest against Jewish nation-state law in Tel Aviv. —
Reuters Leaders from the Druze minority take part in a rally to protest against Jewish nation-state law in Tel Aviv. —

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