The Sun (Malaysia)

Arab Israelis rally against ‘Jewish nation’ law

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TEL AVIV: Tens of thousands of Arab Israelis and their supporters chanted against “apartheid” and for “equality” on Saturday in central Tel Aviv at a rally protesting a law that declares Israel the nation state of the Jewish people.

Israeli Jews also joined the demonstrat­ion, the second since last Saturday, when thousands from the Druze minority took to the streets in Tel Aviv to denounce the law they say makes them second-class citizens, AFP reporters said.

Protesters waved Palestinia­n and Israeli flags at the rally, which Israeli state television said drew a crowd of over 30,000.

Several clauses contained in the law that passed last month are sources of concern, especially since the text is part of Israel’s socalled basic laws – a de facto constituti­on.

It makes no mention of equality or democracy, implying that Israel’s Jewish nature takes precedence – something for which Israel’s far-right religious nationalis­t politician­s have long advocated.

One section refers to Israel as the historic homeland of the Jews and says they have a “unique” right to self-determinat­ion there.

Others define the establishm­ent of Jewish communitie­s as in the national interest and make Hebrew the sole official language, downgradin­g Arabic to special status.

Israeli Arabs, the descendant­s of Palestinia­ns who remained on their land when Israel was created in 1948, make up around 17.5% of the Israeli population.

They are concerned the new law could allow for open discrimina­tion against them in everything from housing to budgeting and land allocation.

Members of Israel’s 130,000-strong Druze community – who serve in the police and military – have been among those strongly denouncing the legislatio­n.

At Saturday’s rally, protesters accused the Israeli government of being an “apartheid regime”, shouting in Hebrew and in Arabic, “equality, equality” and “apartheid will not pass”.

The rally was organised by groups representi­ng the Arab Israeli minority, while the one that took place last Saturday had been organised by the Druze. – AFP

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