This is just wrong (Israel)

by crownboy 5 Replies latest jw friends

  • crownboy
    crownboy

    Arab ban proposed in Jewish areas Israeli Arabs Israel has more than a million Arab citizens Human rights groups in Israel are vowing to fight a government decision that would prevent Israeli Arabs from moving into Jewish communities built on state land within Israel.

    Seventeen cabinet ministers voted on Sunday to support a bill brought by a right-wing MP in response to a Supreme Court ruling that would have allowed an Arab nurse to move into a Jewish village in the north of the country.


    No other government in the democratic world would have adopted such a law
    Yossi Sarid, Israel opposition leader

    The proposed law aims to preserve the character of certain Jewish communities inside Israel by making it harder for non-Jews to buy land there.

    According to Israeli media, the bill empowers the quasi-governmental Jewish Agency, which leases about 93% of state land, to establish exclusively Jewish communities on land it administers.

    The man behind the proposal, Haim Druckman, has described the cabinet's support for it as one of the government's finest hours, a decision that he said put colour back into the cheeks of Zionism.

    But civil rights activists and left-wing politicians have reacted with horror.

    Yossi Sarid, the leader of the left-wing opposition Meretz party in parliament, and several Arab MPs have condemned the cabinet's decision.

    Mr Sarid told the BBC that the decision was shameful, racist and totally unacceptable.

    Government backing

    The controversial bill has its origins in an attempt by Arab Adel Kaadanan and his family from northern Israel to move into the nearby Jewish village of Katzir, which was set up by the Jewish Agency on state land in 1982.

    Palestinian protests The proposed ban has already embittered Israeli-Arab relations

    Anyone wishing to move into a rural area within Israel designated by the government as a "community settlement" has to be accepted by a committee from the settlement.

    The community of Katzir refused to accept Mr Kaadanan but two years ago Israel's Supreme Court over-ruled the village's decision.

    Katzir continued to refuse to admit Mr Kaadanan and the village has now won the government's backing.

    The Association for Civil Rights in Israel has described the cabinet vote as alarming and unconstitutional, because it contradicted the basic right of equality.

    The law still has to be passed by parliament and the legality of the move could be challenged by the Supreme Court.

    But it has already further embittered relations between Israel's Jewish and Arab populations, which have been badly soured by the current climate of mistrust in the Middle East.

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    Now as much as I support Israel's right to exist, as well as its right to defend itself against real terrorism, this proposal just seems downright racist. If there is a genuine reason to believe a potential neighbour can be a terrorist, fine, but this blanket race policy is not right. It's something I would expect from Nazi Germany.

    Here's the link address: http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/middle_east/newsid_2115000/2115857.stm

    Edited by - crownboy on 17 July 2002 20:41:34

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    The KKKosher apartheid.

    Would they let a causasian non-jew move in?

    SS

    Edited by - saintsatan on 17 July 2002 21:3:35

  • Bendrr
    Bendrr

    Agreed, S.S.!!!

    It's called discrimination.

    Just let a bunch of white Americans try to keep jews out of some community and see what happens.

    Mike.

  • Kiiame
    Kiiame

    I would like to say; when my family moved to this country we were shocked to see girls

    going to school. I was also shocked to see that many here do not believe everything the

    Israelis say concerning the palestinians. American think the palestinians only attack

    Israelis. They do not show the attacks against palestinians from Israel. The sad truth is

    there is terror from both sides. I pray for peace and hope one day the little ones will not

    have to keep dieing ,and stop paying the highest price. The little ones on both sides are

    so afriad. I pray before they grow up there will be peace between the peoples.

    Why do my letters have a gap in them now?

  • Carmel
    Carmel

    K,

    What news channel are you not watching? CNN, ABC, NBC et al have repeatedly shown the Israeli incursions into the "refugee camps"! Nova even did a one hour special on the occupation of the Christian church by gun toting Palistinians and the Israeli intelligence unit of their army working to get them out. If you are going to make claims about one sided reporting, you'll have to make a better case than you have.

    I do agree with you about both sides suffering from the extremists of all sides and am anxious for a speedy resolution.

    carm

    ps you'll note that "refugee camps" are actually cities much like the Jewish and Arab villages that dot the whole country. Only a few "modern" cities in Israel.

  • teejay
    teejay

    The abused has become the abuser. The oppressed, the oppressor.

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