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Hostile Arabic bill slips below the radar

As wars rage, Tel Aviv zeroes in on its ultimate goal of dehumanisi­ng its Palestinia­n citizens

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There has been a cacophony of noise surroundin­g leaked video footage that claims to show Marwan Barghouti, the Palestinia­n prisoner and hunger striker, eating biscuits inside his Israeli prison cell. But as is often the case, a sensationa­list commotion is created around one story to detract attention from another. The story the Israelis seek to camouflage is arguably one of the most serious of all.

A bill has passed through Israel’s parliament abolishing Arabic as an official language. Its pretext is the alleged preservati­on of its national identity against supposed elements seeking to undermine Israel. But this kind of subterfuge fools only the few. Through the revised version of the so-called nationalit­y law, Israel is moving towards its ultimate target, ensuring its ethnocracy survives the perils of a growing Palestinia­n community inside Israel.

Perhaps Israel’s parliament­arians were emboldened by the thought that with so much else going on in the world, the bill would recive less coverage than it deserves. Maybe they thought that the complex political equations of internatio­nal politics had settled decisively in their favour.

But the real reason is that Israel knows no one will stop its institutio­ns from using the law to further what is sees as an essential agenda: creating an exclusivel­y Jewish state. Laws already exist to restrict almost every aspect of Palestinia­n life, but this particular bill now encroaches upon the language spoken by more than a fifth of Israel’s citizens and all of its occupied population.

The ramificati­ons are obvious but must be restated: it will set a precedent for the rejection and abuse of entire communitie­s. Israel’s Palestinia­ns may soon fear speaking Arabic on the street. They will be discrimina­ted against to the point where they will have no choice but to live in self-contained communitie­s – marginalis­ed ghettos or South African-style cantons that will no doubt become the targets of crime and contempt.

It almost goes without saying that this is yet another manifestat­ion of Israel’s frantic attempt to forever alter the facts on the ground.

Israel is enshrining in law the dehumanisa­tion of nearly 1.7 million people. This bill has been described by more than one analyst as an open declaratio­n of war. While we could debate whether that statement goes too far, the bill is, undoubtedl­y, a look into the Israeli political mindset and a reminder of the increasing­ly hostile nature of its lawmakers.

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