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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Arabs angry as Israeli cabinet passes 'loyalty' bill
2010-10-11
[Pak Daily Times] Israel's Cabinet approved on Sunday a bill that would require new citizens to pledge a loyalty oath to a "Jewish and democratic" state, language that triggered charges of racism from Arab politicians who see it as undermining the rights of the country's Arab minority.
Good. Put up or shut up. Please.
The only problem is that it could alienate the loyal Druze and Bedouins in the country. Israel doesn't need that right now.
The bill has stoked tensions with Paleostinians at a time when flegling peace talks are deadlocked over Israel's refusal to extend a moratorium on new building in West Bank Jewish settlements.

Ahmad Tibi, an Arab politician, called the move a provocation. "Its purpose is to solidify the inferior status of Arabs by law," he said. "Netanyahu and his government are limiting the sphere of democracy in Israel and deepening the prejudice against its Arab minority."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the bill by saying it reflected the essence of Israel at a time when he said many in the world are trying to blur the connection between the Jewish people and their homeland.

"The state of Israel is the national state of the Jewish people and is a democratic state in which all its citizens -- Jews and non-Jews -- enjoy full equal rights," he said. "Whoever wants to join us, has to recognise us."

Unlike their Paleostinian brethren in the West Bank and Gazoo Strip, Israel's Arabs are citizens, with the right to vote, travel freely and to collect generous social benefits. But they have long suffered from second-class status, frequently suffering discrimination in housing and the job market.

While the new bill would not force them to profess their loyalty, it would require a foreign-born spouse to take the oath in order to receive citizenship
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