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JERUSALEM (AA) – MUSTAFA DEVECI – The Israeli parliament approved the design of the law of the state of the Jewish nation, criticized for the Israeli citizen to "imitate" systematically the racist and discriminatory policies applied to the Arabs
Copies of the drafting of the bill to protest against the acceptance of the law were published by parliamentarians of Palestinian Israeli deputies on the sidelines.
Jewish legislators who supported the legislation
– Controversial law on the parliamentary agenda since 2011
The law, adopted in support of the right-wing coalition government under the leadership of the Prime Minister Minister Netanyahu, "anti-Arab racism"
The law has been put forward by right-wing extremist politicians since 2011, but the parliament was not introduced due to objections. [19659007] The previous administration of the Netanyahu leadership the same law came into effect during the government period, but it was not even included in the agenda of the legislative commission of the Assembly because of the objection of the coalition partners Prime Minister Netanyahu's insistence on adopting the law of the Jewish nation was one of the main causes of the & des Net a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a collapse of the coalition government and the early elections of 2015.
Appeal of President Reuven Rivlin on the drafting of the law,
In a recent letter to his deputies, Rivlin pointed out that Israel could be subject to discrimination criticism. it was accepted, and the law would "hurt" Jews living in other parts of the world. However, this proposal has not been accepted by the political parties supporting the parliament and the legislature.
Former Israeli President Shimon Peres was among those who opposed the draft law of the state of the Jewish nation. "This law will undermine the democratic principles of Israel and harm my country, both internally and externally," said Mr. Peres.
In recent days, the Israeli press has reported that former US President Barack Obama was also opposed to the law during his tenure.
The Executive Council of the Palestine Liberation Organization said after the legislation returned to the agenda of the Israeli Parliament, that the bill seeks to remove the "two-way solution" States "in front of the big Israeli project.
What brings the law?
The Israeli state is defined as an ethnically religious state by the laws of the state, and the representative of the Jews of all worlds because it falls into the "basic laws" of the constitution of the State because Israel is not a constitution.
The design of the state law of the Jewish nation stating that the laws of the South African racial apartheid regime are similar are two models of different citizens. As a result, the Arabs, who represent about 20% of the country with 8 million inhabitants, will fall as second-class citizens.
The discriminatory policy already enunciated in practice will emerge from the official language of Arabic, with the intention of governing by law, and the only official language of the country will be Hebrew .
"The right to self-determination belongs only to the Jews, Israel is a Jewish state, Israel is the historical homeland of all Jews in the world, and Jewish law is a reference when there is a void in the law all the Jews of the world have the right to return to Israel, the religious days of the Jews will be counted as holidays, and the capital of Israel is Jerusalem. "
Another point of the bill is that "all Israeli citizens have the same rights" is stolen from other sources, is shown and has no meaning in practice.
The bill says, "Israel is the historic homeland of Jews all over the world," and the assets and historical rights of Palestinians on these lands are ignored.
While Jews in different parts of the world are encouraged to settle in Israel, Israel refuses to recognize their right to return to their Palestinian homeland in 1948.
More than 20% of those who live in the country and have about 8 million inhabitants are Palestinian Arabs, an Israeli citizen who managed to stay in his country in exile in 1948.
– More than half of Palestinians were driven from their homeland
More than half of Palestinians were expelled from their final homeland, declaring their independence in the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel in 1948 and subjecting them to mandatory appointments.
According to a report published by the UN in 1950, more than half of the Palestinian population of this period (957,000 people) had to leave their country and fell to the status of asylum seeker. Israel continues to build illegal Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, which it occupied in 1967.
There are approximately 200,000 Jewish settlers in East Jerusalem and 400,000 in the West Bank. According to international law, all Jewish settlements here are illegal.
The Gaza Strip has been under Israeli blockade since 2006. The Israeli construction wall and Palestinians living in the West Bank block access to Jerusalem.
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