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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 05:47 PM Sep 2014

Contradicting Its Own Ruling, Israel’s Supreme Court Legalizes ‘Apartheid’ Communities

The Israeli Supreme Court Wednesday dismissed various petitions against the Admissions Committees Law, which allows admissions committees in hundreds of communities in Israel to reject housing applicants based on their “social suitability.”

By Amjad Iraqi

March 8, 2000 marked a unique moment in Israeli history. In a major decision, the Supreme Court of Israel ruled that the town of Katzir, which was established on state land by the Jewish Agency, could not deny the right of the Arab Ka’adan family to live in the town simply on the basis that they were not Jewish. This was the first time that Palestinian citizens of Israel successfully challenged the legality of “Jewish-only” communities in the state, generating cautious optimism that it could set an important precedent for Palestinian rights in land and housing.

Fifteen years later, on September 17, 2014, these hopes came to an abrupt end. In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court dismissed various petitions filed by human rights groups against the Admissions Committees Law, enacted by the Knesset in 2011. The law allows admissions committees in 434 communities in the Negev and the Galilee (about 43 percent of all towns in Israel) to reject housing applicants based on their “social suitability” and the communities’ “social and cultural fabric.” In effect, these committees are now legally permitted to refuse residency based on any “undesired” identity, including Palestinian, Sephardic, African, gay, religious, secular and others.

The Admissions Committees Law is the Israeli right wing’s response to the Supreme Court ruling in the Ka’adan case. Realizing that marginalized groups were increasingly challenging the state’s discriminatory practices, the Knesset under the 2009-12 Netanyahu government sought to turn Israel’s historical policies against these groups into law. Many Knesset members openly declared that the purpose of these laws was to subdue the “threats” posed by Palestinian citizens to the Jewish character of the state. The authors of the Admissions Committees Law even stated that, though deliberately written in neutral language, its main aim was to prevent Arab citizens from living with Jews.

This objective of segregation is not a new phenomenon in Israel, and has in fact been a central, ongoing practice since the state’s establishment in 1948. Legislation ranging from the Absentees Property Law (1950) to the Negev Individual Settlements Law (2011), along with the policies of the Jewish National Fund, Israel Land Authority and the government itself, operate with the explicit goal of securing maximum and privileged control of land for Israel’s Jewish citizens – a process known as “Judaization.” This runs jointly with the state’s goal of minimizing and concentrating non-Jewish communities in Israel, resulting in the mass confiscation of Palestinian land and the containment of Palestinian towns through discriminatory planning, home demolitions and unequal resource allocation.

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Contradicting Its Own Ruling, Israel’s Supreme Court Legalizes ‘Apartheid’ Communities (Original Post) Purveyor Sep 2014 OP
On what grounds did the court allow for this law? sadoldgirl Sep 2014 #1
Israel is a reprehensible apartheid regime, no doubt about it. BillZBubb Sep 2014 #2
Can we please stop supporting Israel now and let it fend for itself? FiveGoodMen Sep 2014 #3
I bet you that sadoldgirl Sep 2014 #4
no weapons and no cash MFM008 Sep 2014 #5

sadoldgirl

(3,431 posts)
1. On what grounds did the court allow for this law?
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 06:01 PM
Sep 2014

I am not at all surprised, because I believe this present government wants to grab (steal ) as much land from the Westbank as it can achieve in the shortest time. So, now we have clear evidence of an apartheid regime, which cannot be called a democracy imho.            

BillZBubb

(10,650 posts)
2. Israel is a reprehensible apartheid regime, no doubt about it.
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 06:08 PM
Sep 2014

Their supreme court merely dotted the "i" in apartheid.

FiveGoodMen

(20,018 posts)
3. Can we please stop supporting Israel now and let it fend for itself?
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 06:24 PM
Sep 2014

This is not the kind of ally we should have.

sadoldgirl

(3,431 posts)
4. I bet you that
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 06:31 PM
Sep 2014

no US politician will even mention this development.

If we are forced by contract to give them money, at least NO MORE WEAPONS!

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