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Blackberry
1st August 2003, 06:24
By GAVIN RABINOWITZ, Associated Press Writer

JERUSALEM - Israel's parliament passed a measure Thursday that would force Palestinians who marry Israelis to live separate lives or move out of Israel. The government said the law was necessary to prevent terror attacks, but critics called it racist.



The law, to be in effect for one year, would prevent Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip (news - web sites) who marry Israeli Arabs from obtaining residency permits in Israel.


In pushing the measure, Israel's government cited instances in which Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza have exploited their residency permits — which grant them freedom of movement in Israel — to carry out terror attacks.


"This law comes to address a security issue," Cabinet Minister Gideon Ezra told Israel Radio. "Since September 2000 we have seen a significant connection, in terror attacks, between Arabs from the West Bank and Gaza and Israeli Arabs."


The vote was 53 in favor, 25 against and one abstention.


Israeli Arabs were outraged.


"We see this law as the implementation of the 'transfer' policy by the state of Israel," said Jafar Savah from Mossawa, an advocacy center for Israeli Arabs. He was referring to a plan by ultranationalist Jewish groups to persuade or force Israeli Arabs and Palestinians to leave for Arab countries.


Savah said the law was an attempt to legalize unofficial policy that has been in effect since September 2000, when Israeli-Palestinian violence broke out. He warned that the law would damage relations between Israel and its Arab minority.


Local and international human rights groups have condemned the law as racist.


"This is a racist law that decides who can live here according to racist criteria," said Yael Stein from the Israeli rights group B'tselem.


Two New York-based rights groups, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, sent letters to the parliament protesting the law and urging lawmakers not to pass it, a statement from Human Rights Watch said.


Israel and the Palestinians have been locked in a bloody conflict for 33 months, though a limited cease-fire declared by the Palestinians on June 29 has significantly reduced attacks against Israelis.


Arabs make up about 20 percent of Israel's population of 6 million. About 3 million Palestinians live in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Many families were divided by cease-fire lines after Mideast wars, and over the years, marriage between the two groups has been common.


Some Israelis see this as a security threat. Ezra told the radio that since 1993, more than 100,000 Palestinians have obtained Israeli permits in this manner. "It has grown out of control," he said.


However, Stein from B'tselem said there have been only 20 cases from these 100,000 people who have been involved in terror.


"I am not taking these attacks lightly, but this is an extreme solution to a marginal phenomenon," Stein said.

Rastafari
1st August 2003, 06:28
thanks for the details, friend, see my post for my opinions

Ian
1st August 2003, 06:39
That is very worrying, but we all knew Israel was a racist state anyway, the article just scared me more than I already was.

Good post comrade

FabFabian
2nd August 2003, 20:24
This is typical of the Israeli gov't. Moderate pull out of the Territories, but they speed up construction of settlements, release some Palestinian prisoners, yet they create this law to expel mixed marriages. They are so full of shit, but noone does a thing. People ***** about human rights abuses all over the world , but to criticize Israel forbidden. Only democracy in the Middle East? My arse!!!!!!!!!!

antieverything
3rd August 2003, 01:32
...certainly a nail in the coffin of the pro-Israel argument...of course that argument is entirely based on ignorance or denial of things like this so maybe not.

Vinny Rafarino
3rd August 2003, 02:19
The terrorist state of Isreal will not relent until every last Palestinian arab is slaughtered. These racist Zionists must be eliminated. Aggressive violent measures against the terrorist regime of Isreal must be immediately reinstated and increased in intensity 10-fold. Violence is the only language that Isreali's understand and it will be their undoing.

il Commy
3rd August 2003, 10:25
Originally posted by COMRADE [email protected] 3 2003, 02:19 AM
The terrorist state of Isreal will not relent until every last Palestinian arab is slaughtered. These racist Zionists must be eliminated. Aggressive violent measures against the terrorist regime of Isreal must be immediately reinstated and increased in intensity 10-fold. Violence is the only language that Isreali's understand and it will be their undoing.
I hope you meant the israeli ruling class, not the people of Israel ;)

Exploited Class
3rd August 2003, 13:11
Originally posted by Neutral [email protected] 31 2003, 11:24 PM
Israeli Arabs were outraged.


"We see this law as the implementation of the 'transfer' policy by the state of Israel," said Jafar Savah from Mossawa, an advocacy center for Israeli Arabs. He was referring to a plan by ultranationalist Jewish groups to persuade or force Israeli Arabs and Palestinians to leave for Arab countries.


Savah said the law was an attempt to legalize unofficial policy that has been in effect since September 2000, when Israeli-Palestinian violence broke out. He warned that the law would damage relations between Israel and its Arab minority.
I wonder if there are any restrictions or laws in Arab countries against mixed marriages of Arabs and Jewish people?

It isn't hidden that there is a hatred that goes both ways with these two groups, I am just curious if any Arab countries have induced the same type of penalties.

il Commy
3rd August 2003, 13:22
Originally posted by exploitedclass+Aug 3 2003, 01:11 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (exploitedclass @ Aug 3 2003, 01:11 PM)
Neutral [email protected] 31 2003, 11:24 PM
Israeli Arabs were outraged.


"We see this law as the implementation of the &#39;transfer&#39; policy by the state of Israel," said Jafar Savah from Mossawa, an advocacy center for Israeli Arabs. He was referring to a plan by ultranationalist Jewish groups to persuade or force Israeli Arabs and Palestinians to leave for Arab countries.


Savah said the law was an attempt to legalize unofficial policy that has been in effect since September 2000, when Israeli-Palestinian violence broke out. He warned that the law would damage relations between Israel and its Arab minority.
I wonder if there are any restrictions or laws in Arab countries against mixed marriages of Arabs and Jewish people?

It isn&#39;t hidden that there is a hatred that goes both ways with these two groups, I am just curious if any Arab countries have induced the same type of penalties. [/b]
Well, in countries where any religion which is not Islam is forbidden than Judaism is forbidden. That means not only muslims can&#39;t marry jews, but that jews are breaking the law by simply being jews.