Study: Israeli Jews becoming increasingly racist toward Arabs
Israel's Jewish community increasingly supports the delegitimization,
discrimination and even deportation of Arabs, found a report on racism
in Israel, set to be released Wednesday.
The
report, to be presented at a press conference in Nazareth by Mossawa,
the Advocacy Center for Arab Citizens of Israel, states that the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict has clearly impacted public opinion, and
warns that ideas such as population exchange and racial segregation are
gaining ground. It also warns that several Jewish politicians are
gaining influence based on a platform of racial hatred.
Mossawa is supported by the Human Rights Program of the European Commission and the United Nations Democracy Foundation.
The
report, written by Mossawa director Jafar Farah and others, mainly
examines racism against Arabs in Israel, using criteria taken from the
anti-Semitism reports in Europe.
The report covers Arabs
killed by the security forces and by Jewish citizens, anti-Arab
incitement by leading Jewish public figures, workforce discrimination
by private Jewish organizations, the barring of Arabs from public
places, and the destruction of Arab property. The report particularly
highlights what it calls the government's helplessness in the face of
the problem.
The report lists Arab citizens killed by police,
soldiers, security guards and Jewish civilians over the past seven
years. It notes that only one Jewish citizen, of Ethiopian origin, was
killed under similar circumstances during this period. Indictments were
issued in only seven cases, the report states. In two cases, the
assailants were found not guilty, and the State Prosecutor appealed the
verdict in one of these cases. In another case, the indictment was
dropped because the shooter was deemed mentally unfit to stand trial.
Most
cases of Arab citizens injured by Jews were not fully investigated, and
the attackers were not indicted in most cases, according to the report.
However, the report says Arab violence against Jews led to
immediate police action, including collective punishment in villages
like Jisr al-Zarqa this month.
The report also highlights
employment discrimination against Arabs, and accuses the Industry,
Trade and Labor Ministry of foot-dragging in enforcing the workplace
anti-discrimination law.
Citing lawsuits and verdicts of
recent years, the report states Arabs are subject to racial profiling
at Israel's airports. "Problematic passenger" forms, filled out by
security guards and bearing the names of Arab passengers, were found in
Israel Airports Authority files. Similar cases occured at train
stations and on trains, the report stated.
The report also
addresses discriminatory legislation, mentioning no less than 10 bills
contravening the Basic Law on the Knesset that were passed by the
Knesset presidium over the period the report covers.
A new
element of the 2008 report is that it also addresses refugees from
Africa, foreign workers, Jews of Ethiopian, Russian and Mizrachi
origin, and the ultra-Orthodox.
Please note, in case you missed it: this was published in the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, about a year ago.
Consider this in light of the recent U.N. summit on racism. This is an example of why knowing the background when it comes to anything about the Israel/Palestine issue is so important. It also points to the complexity of the issue, despite those who like to dumb things down into convenient sound bites.



- Goodwoman614
on Apr. 21, 2009 at 12:57 AM