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Racism? Knesset passes 'Nakba bill'
Arab, left-wing MKs fume as bill allowing small communities to reject residents also approved. MK Tibi invokes Nazi 'final solutiion' while ACRI files petition with High Court saying bill sanctions discrimination against Arabs, haredim
Roni Sofer | ynetnews
The Knesset passed two controversial bills late Tuesday night, infuriating many MKs from Arab and left-wing parties, who claim the bills are racist and run counter to democratic values.
Arab, left-wing MKs fume as bill allowing small communities to reject residents also approved. MK Tibi invokes Nazi 'final solutiion' while ACRI files petition with High Court saying bill sanctions discrimination against Arabs, haredim
Roni Sofer | ynetnews
The Knesset passed two controversial bills late Tuesday night, infuriating many MKs from Arab and left-wing parties, who claim the bills are racist and run counter to democratic values.
On Nakba Day Palestinians mark the "catastrophe" of Israel's inception in 1948.
'Thought police in Israel'
MK David Rotem (Yisrael Beiteinu) was among the supporters. "I am not ashamed for wanting to protect this state as a Jewish and democratic state," he said. "You are concerned about democracy, but if your way triumphs there won't be a state."
ACRI: Bill sanctions discrimination
The second bill, which passed by a majority of 35 to 20, formalizes the establishment of admission committees to review potential residents of Negev and Galilee communities that have fewer than 400 families. It was passed after 2 am.
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel immediately filed a petition against the bill, claiming that it sanctions discrimination against Arabs, haredim, Mizrahi Jews, and even single mothers.
The petition gives a long list of court cases in which plaintiffs were rejected by admissions committees, including a handicapped IDF veteran, Arab and immigrant families, and Jews with Mizrahi roots. The committees turned them down with explanations about "suitability for community life", according to the petition.
After the passing of the bill the Knesset erupted in riots as MK Ahmed Tibi (United Arab List-Ta'al), refusing to limit himself to the comparison of the bill to South Africa's apartheid,mentioned the Wannsee Conference in which the Nazis decided on the Holocaust's "final solution" – or the gassing of Jews.
But its initiators claim in their explanation of the bill that it is "a balanced bill and not racist, and does not intend to harm the Arabs or the weaker members of society".
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MK Taleb El-Sana (United Arab List-Ta'al) said the bill's initiators should be ashamed. "How can a country determine for its citizens where to live and die?" he asked.
MK Tibi: Read Jewish history
But the Knesset truly erupted in violence when MK Tibi took the stand. "You must read Jewish history well and learn which laws you suffered from. Do you remember anything about the prohibition of interracial marriage? Do you need an Arab on the stand to remind you of your history?" he asked.
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