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The Israeli "Jewish Nation-State" Law
This past week by a vote of 62 to 55, Israel's Knesset (parliament)
passed legislation called "Israel as a Nation-State of the Jewish
People." Heralding the passage of the bill, Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu described it as "a defining moment in the annals of
Zionism and the annals of the state of Israel...We have determined
in law the founding principle of our existence. Israel is the
nation-state of the Jewish people, and respects the rights of all
its citizens."
In reaction, Israeli hardliners and their
supporters in the US celebrated the legislation as
"clarifying", while
more liberal voices lamented "the damage the bill does to
the 'Zionist vision.'" This is one debate where I
cannot take the side of the liberals because in reality, the "Jewish
Nation-State" bill is in fact "clarifying" as it merely establishes
in "Basic Law" practices and policies that Israel has been
implementing since its founding.
As I demonstrate in my
little book "Palestinians, the Invisible Victims: Political
Zionism and the Roots of Palestinian Dispossession," even before the
founding of the state, the operational goals of Political Zionism
have been Jewish exclusivism and Palestinian dispossession. Since
its establishment, the government of Israel has passed over 60 laws
and implemented policies designed to realize those goals.
After 1949, for example, they demolished 349 Palestinian villages
that had belonged to Palestinians who were forced to become
refugees. Israel seized their lands, declared that these properties
were "state lands" (totaling 93% of the land within their new
state), and turned them over to quasi-governmental agencies for
"Jewish only" development. By law, these lands cannot be transferred
to non-Jewish control. In recent years, the Israeli Supreme Court
upheld a law that gave Israeli Jewish communities the right to
exclude applicants wishing to live there based on their ethnicity or
religion.
Israel has operated in a similar way in the occupied West Bank and
"East Jerusalem". In these areas, they have built "Jewish only"
housing for over 700,000 Jews, while demolishing over 10,000
Palestinian homes and allowing only limited Palestinian development.
Additionally, in the occupied lands there are Jewish-only roads,
services, access to water, and now access to the judiciary.
Other laws that were passed after the founding of the state welcomed
all Jews to immigrate and become citizens of Israel, while at the
same time prohibiting Palestinian refugees from returning to their
homes or properties. And even now, should a Palestinian citizen of
Israel marry someone from outside (including from the West Bank),
they are prohibited from bringing their spouse to live with them in
Israel.
There are still other laws and policies which favor Jewish over Arab
Palestinian citizens. There are, for example, "separate but not
equal": educational systems, social service benefits, funds for
development and infrastructure, and policies regulating political
expression.
And there is clear discriminatory intent in the punishments meted
out to those who break the law. An Israeli who mercilessly beat an
Eritrean refugee was sentenced to 100 days of "community service";
an Israeli soldier who shot to death at point blank range a
defenseless Palestinian was sentenced to 8 months in prison; while a
young Palestinian girl who slapped an Israeli soldier after he had
attempted breaking into her home was sentenced to 9 months.
Since these policies and laws granting preferential treatment to
Jews over Arabs have been in place, some since the founding of the
state of Israel, two questions must be asked: why was Netanyahu so
determined to pass this bill now? And why the liberal lament?
The answer to the first can be found in the political psychology of
Netanyahu. Like populist nationalists elsewhere, he instinctively
understands the racist inclination of his base. In the 1990's he
fired them up in opposition to the Oslo Accords promising to end the
peace process (the widow of Yitzack Rabin held Netanyahu responsible
for the anti-peace incitement that led to her husband's
assassination). When he felt threatened in his last election he
warned his supporters that "the Arabs were turning out in droves" to
defeat him. And now, facing multiple indictments for various forms
of corruption, he has resorted to naked nationalist appeal as a way
to mobilize his base and divert attention away from his legal
challenges.
At the same time, with US President Donald Trump and the
Republican-led Congress under control, Netanyahu feels emboldened.
Not only is he confident that he will not face any sanctions from
the US, but this "Jewish Nation-State" law, coupled with others
being implemented by his government, are paving the way for his
eventual annexation of the West Bank.
What is confounding, however, is why liberals are suddenly concerned
as Israel has written into law what they have been doing for decades
with nary a protest. The explanation for this was best expressed by
Israel's President Reuven Rivlin (not a liberal), when he decried
the language of the legislation saying that it "could harm the
Jewish people worldwide and in Israel, and could even be used as a
weapon by our enemies." In other words, "we've been doing all this
without anyone noticing for decades, just don't formalize it in
clear language. It makes us look bad."
In this regard, the clarity that
this Israeli "Jewish Nation-State" law provides may be a blessing.
It rips the mask off of the facade behind which Israel has hidden
for years. What is exposed is the
cruel apartheid system
that is being implemented in Israel and the occupied Palestinian
lands. The time has come for an end to
hypocrisy and moral blindness. Israeli
practices must be challenged and people of good will must work
together to demand equality, justice, and human rights.
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