Political turmoil in Israel, state attempts to ban Arabic by law

Political turmoil in Israel, state attempts to ban Arabic by law

Israel is on the verge of a strong political shake, while the ruling party wants to adopt legislation that would allow the creation of only Israeli communities, something critics describe as the end of the democratic state. Over the past five years, politicians have argued strongly about the details of the law having similar status [...]

Israel is on the verge of a strong political shake, while the ruling party wants to adopt legislation that would allow the creation of only Israeli communities, something critics describe as the end of the democratic state.

Over the past five years, politicians have argued strongly about the details of the law having constitutionally similar status and that Benjamin Netanyahu wants to be approved this month.

The Controvers Law allows the state to authorize a community of people of the same religious and nationality belief to preserve the community's exclusive character.

The proposed legislation, in its current form, also allows for the implementation of Jewish religious law in some cases and eliminates Arabic as official.

“In Israeli democracy we will continue to protect the rights of the individual and the group, this is guaranteed. But the majority also have rights and the majority rules”, Prime Minister Netanyahu said earlier.

Votes for the law are expected in the coming days, though the final draft is still not ready.

Critics have compared the law to apartheid in South Africa, and protests against him have not been missed.

The president of the country and the Attorney General have also indicated against details of the law.

Critics say the law allows for the creation of separate areas based on race, religion or nationality, and this is unacceptable.

Part of the analysts say that the law, entitled Israel as nation state for the Jewish people, is quite clear in its purpose, while party members “Licusd” of the prime minister, have accused the president and attorney general who have forgotten Their DNA as they oppose the law. /javanese.al/

 

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