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Gavriel Solomon (Dept of Education) says Israel's Citizenship law is
like the Nazi Nuremberg Laws.
Israeli educational psychologist Prof. Gavriel Solomon
said that "the idea of Judenrein (Jew free zone), or Arab-rein is
not new... Some might say 'how can you compare us to Nazis'. I am
not talking about the death camps, but about the year 1935. There
were no camps yet but there were racist laws. And we are heading
forward towards these kinds of laws. The government is clearly
declaring our incapacity for democracy."
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/israeli-academic-loyalty-oath-resembles-racist-laws-of-1935-1.318275
Israeli academic: Loyalty oath resembles
racist laws of 1935
Over 100 people demonstrated against loyalty oath in Tel Aviv; warn
'Israel is becoming a fascist state.'
By Asaf Shtull-Trauring
Published 10.10.10
Israeli artists,
writers and intellectuals held on Sunday a demonstration against the
cabinet's approval of a controversial amendment to the citizenship
bill, requiring non-Jews seeking citizenship to pledge allegiance to
Israel as a Jewish and democratic state.
Over 100 people
gathered in front of Independence Hall in Tel Aviv and protested
against what they called 'the continuous erosion of Israeli
democracy.'
Actress Hana Maron read from the Declaration of
Independence: "I will read this again:' [the state of Israel] will
ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its
inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex'. This makes me
want to cry. What has become of us?" said Maron.
The amendment to the citizenship bill is one of the
promises Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made to Yisrael Beitenu
in the coalition agreements. Since coming into government Yisrael
Beitenu has advanced a long list of "loyalty" laws, which many
consider to be discriminatory against Israel's Arab citizens.
Author Sefi Rachlevsky said that "a country that invades
the sacred space of the citizen's conscience, and punishes him for
opinions and beliefs that are not in line with the authorities …
ceases to be a democracy and becomes a fascist state."
Rachlevsky read from a document titled "the declaration
of independence from fascism".
"We, citizens of Israel… have gathered here to announce
that we shall not be citizens of the country purporting to be the
state of Israel," said Rachlevsky.
Israeli educational psychologist Prof. Gavriel Solomon
said that "the idea of Judenrein (Jew free zone), or Arab-rein is
not new... Some might say 'how can you compare us to Nazis'. I am
not talking about the death camps, but about the year 1935. There
were no camps yet but there were racist laws. And we are heading
forward towards these kinds of laws. The government is clearly
declaring our incapacity for democracy."
Sculptor Dani Karavan, who created a famous relief in
the Knesset assembly hall, said that he was "ashamed of this wall…
it is a disgrace for me as an artist that a creation of mine serves
as the setting for such legislation."
Netanyahu's Labor coalition partners believe that his
support for the loyalty oath is a sop to Foreign Minister Avigdor
Lieberman, aimed at winning his Yisrael Beiteinu party's support for
an extension on a settlement construction freeze that expired late
last month. The U.S. and EU have urged Israel to extend the
construction freeze, and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has
warned that he will quit the current round of peace talks if the
moratorium on new building in the West Bank is allowed to expire.
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