hertz -> RE: Israeli cabinet approves racist loyalty oath (10/19/2010 2:37:32 PM)
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Turns out the Israeli loyalty oath really was, as the news reports suggested, applicable to non-Jews only, and therefore racist. But Netanyahu has apparently thought better of that aspect of the bill and ordered a redrafting. quote:
A proposed loyalty oath to Israel as a "Jewish and democratic state" should apply to all new citizens, not just to non-Jews, the Israeli prime minister has said after protests that the original plan for an oath was racist. Binyamin Netanyahu ordered a redrafting of an amendment to the citizenship act. The earlier proposal applied only to non-Jews applying for citizenship – in effect a tiny number of Palestinians marrying Israeli-Arabs, and foreign workers. The plan was originally put forward by the hard-right Yisrael Beitenu party, led by the foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman. Liberal Israelis, Israeli-Arabs and Palestinians denounced it as racist, and the proposal split the cabinet, with all Labour party members opposing it. The redrafting will have little impact: Jews are automatically entitled to Israeli citizenship under the country's law of return, and few would demur at pledging loyalty to Israel as a Jewish state. The move does not address the objections of Palestinians. ...Jamal Zahalka, chairman of Balad, a party representing Israeli-Arabs, said the new proposal "remains racist because it demands Palestinians debase themselves by pledging allegiance to the Jewish state ... If another country ever forced Jews to pledge allegiance to Christian or Muslim ideology, they would be accused of being antisemitic. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/oct/19/israeli-citizens-loyalty-oath-netanyahu
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