One State

About two million Muslim Arabs live in Israel, as Israeli citizens with the same exact rights as the Jews. Apartheid my ass.
Israeli crapola, of course.


More Pali-Islamo propaganda, of course:

Arab citizens of Israel[3] or Arab population of Israel are Israeli citizens, whose cultural and linguistic heritage or ethnic identity is Arab. The majority of the Arabs in Israel are Muslim but some are Christian or Druze.[4] Many identify as Palestinian and commonly self-designate themselves as Palestinian citizens of Israel.[5] The traditional vernacular of most Arab citizens, irrespective of religion, is the Palestinian dialect of Arabic. Most Arab citizens of Israel are functionally bilingual, their second language being Modern Hebrew. By religious affiliation, most are Muslim, particularly of the Sunni branch of Islam. There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations as well as the Druze, among other religious communities.

According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the Arab population in 2013 was estimated at 1,658,000, representing 20.7% of the country's population.[2] The majority of these identify themselves as Arab or Palestinian by nationality and Israeli by citizenship.[6][7][8] Many have family ties to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Negev Bedouins and the Druze tend to identify more as Israelis than other Arab citizens of Israel.[9][10][11][12]

Most of the Arabs living in East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, occupied by Israel in the Six Day War of 1967 and later annexed. hey became permanent residents instead.[13] They have the right to apply for citizenship, are entitled to municipal services, and have municipal voting rights.
The rights of citizens are guaranteed by a set of basic laws (Israel does not have a written constitution).[187] Although this set of laws does not explicitly include the term "right to equality", the Israeli Supreme Court has consistently interpreted "Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty"[188] and "Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (1994)"[189] as guaranteeing equal rights for all Israeli citizens.[190]

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that "Arab Israelis are citizens of Israel with equal rights" and states that "The only legal distinction between Arab and Jewish citizens is not one of rights, but rather of civic duty. Since Israel's establishment, Arab citizens have been exempted from compulsory service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)."[191] Druze and Circassians are drafted into the Israeli army, while other Arabs may serve voluntarily; however, only a very small number of Arabs choose to volunteer for the Israeli army[192])

And this refutes my post, how?

Let's review the exchange and how we got here then, 'cause it seems like the Jew hate has not only affected your brain but your memory as well.

I said, Israel has about two million Muslim citizens with the same exact rights as the Jews, and you reacted like a fool, calling it "Israeli crapola, of course." I then proved with the next post, that all Muslim citizens, about two million and 20% of the population of Israel, do indeed hold the same exact exact rights.

So it appears that you're the one full of crapola, INDEED.

Any questions?

You forgot to mention that Israel has two different rights systems.

What are those two diffferent "rights" systems? Provide a legal argument and not a video. I don#t watch you tube.
 
Israeli crapola, of course.


More Pali-Islamo propaganda, of course:

Arab citizens of Israel[3] or Arab population of Israel are Israeli citizens, whose cultural and linguistic heritage or ethnic identity is Arab. The majority of the Arabs in Israel are Muslim but some are Christian or Druze.[4] Many identify as Palestinian and commonly self-designate themselves as Palestinian citizens of Israel.[5] The traditional vernacular of most Arab citizens, irrespective of religion, is the Palestinian dialect of Arabic. Most Arab citizens of Israel are functionally bilingual, their second language being Modern Hebrew. By religious affiliation, most are Muslim, particularly of the Sunni branch of Islam. There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations as well as the Druze, among other religious communities.

According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the Arab population in 2013 was estimated at 1,658,000, representing 20.7% of the country's population.[2] The majority of these identify themselves as Arab or Palestinian by nationality and Israeli by citizenship.[6][7][8] Many have family ties to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Negev Bedouins and the Druze tend to identify more as Israelis than other Arab citizens of Israel.[9][10][11][12]

Most of the Arabs living in East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, occupied by Israel in the Six Day War of 1967 and later annexed. hey became permanent residents instead.[13] They have the right to apply for citizenship, are entitled to municipal services, and have municipal voting rights.
The rights of citizens are guaranteed by a set of basic laws (Israel does not have a written constitution).[187] Although this set of laws does not explicitly include the term "right to equality", the Israeli Supreme Court has consistently interpreted "Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty"[188] and "Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (1994)"[189] as guaranteeing equal rights for all Israeli citizens.[190]

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that "Arab Israelis are citizens of Israel with equal rights" and states that "The only legal distinction between Arab and Jewish citizens is not one of rights, but rather of civic duty. Since Israel's establishment, Arab citizens have been exempted from compulsory service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)."[191] Druze and Circassians are drafted into the Israeli army, while other Arabs may serve voluntarily; however, only a very small number of Arabs choose to volunteer for the Israeli army[192])

And this refutes my post, how?

Let's review the exchange and how we got here then, 'cause it seems like the Jew hate has not only affected your brain but your memory as well.

I said, Israel has about two million Muslim citizens with the same exact rights as the Jews, and you reacted like a fool, calling it "Israeli crapola, of course." I then proved with the next post, that all Muslim citizens, about two million and 20% of the population of Israel, do indeed hold the same exact exact rights.

So it appears that you're the one full of crapola, INDEED.

Any questions?

You forgot to mention that Israel has two different rights systems.

What are those two diffferent "rights" systems? Provide a legal argument and not a video. I don#t watch you tube.

UNEQUAL JUSTICE
Israel is the only country in the world that distinguishes between nationality and citizenship. Israeli nationality is guaranteed only to those determined to be of the Jewish religion. Only Jews have full rights in the state of Israel, which is defined as a Jewish state under the Basic Laws that substitute for a written constitution.

Israel’s apartheid policies against Palestinians.

More detail in the video you won't watch.
 
Let's review the exchange and how we got here then, 'cause it seems like the Jew hate has not only affected your brain but your memory as well.

I said, Israel has about two million Muslim citizens with the same exact rights as the Jews, and you reacted like a fool, calling it "Israeli crapola, of course." I then proved with the next post, that all Muslim citizens, about two million and 20% of the population of Israel, do indeed hold the same exact exact rights.

So it appears that you're the one full of crapola, INDEED.

Any questions?
You forgot to mention that Israel has two different rights systems.
Baloney. Israeli citizens regardless of their face, religion, or ethnicity enjoy the exact same rights.
Half of the truth.
Not half, the whole. Muslims living as Israeli citizens enjoy full rights.

Non Muslims i.e. Christians living in Muslim societies, including the Palestinians...not so much.

Two West Bank Churches Hit by Firebombs Over Pope Comments
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
 
More Pali-Islamo propaganda, of course:

Arab citizens of Israel[3] or Arab population of Israel are Israeli citizens, whose cultural and linguistic heritage or ethnic identity is Arab. The majority of the Arabs in Israel are Muslim but some are Christian or Druze.[4] Many identify as Palestinian and commonly self-designate themselves as Palestinian citizens of Israel.[5] The traditional vernacular of most Arab citizens, irrespective of religion, is the Palestinian dialect of Arabic. Most Arab citizens of Israel are functionally bilingual, their second language being Modern Hebrew. By religious affiliation, most are Muslim, particularly of the Sunni branch of Islam. There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations as well as the Druze, among other religious communities.

According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the Arab population in 2013 was estimated at 1,658,000, representing 20.7% of the country's population.[2] The majority of these identify themselves as Arab or Palestinian by nationality and Israeli by citizenship.[6][7][8] Many have family ties to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Negev Bedouins and the Druze tend to identify more as Israelis than other Arab citizens of Israel.[9][10][11][12]

Most of the Arabs living in East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, occupied by Israel in the Six Day War of 1967 and later annexed. hey became permanent residents instead.[13] They have the right to apply for citizenship, are entitled to municipal services, and have municipal voting rights.
The rights of citizens are guaranteed by a set of basic laws (Israel does not have a written constitution).[187] Although this set of laws does not explicitly include the term "right to equality", the Israeli Supreme Court has consistently interpreted "Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty"[188] and "Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (1994)"[189] as guaranteeing equal rights for all Israeli citizens.[190]

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that "Arab Israelis are citizens of Israel with equal rights" and states that "The only legal distinction between Arab and Jewish citizens is not one of rights, but rather of civic duty. Since Israel's establishment, Arab citizens have been exempted from compulsory service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)."[191] Druze and Circassians are drafted into the Israeli army, while other Arabs may serve voluntarily; however, only a very small number of Arabs choose to volunteer for the Israeli army[192])
And this refutes my post, how?
Let's review the exchange and how we got here then, 'cause it seems like the Jew hate has not only affected your brain but your memory as well.

I said, Israel has about two million Muslim citizens with the same exact rights as the Jews, and you reacted like a fool, calling it "Israeli crapola, of course." I then proved with the next post, that all Muslim citizens, about two million and 20% of the population of Israel, do indeed hold the same exact exact rights.

So it appears that you're the one full of crapola, INDEED.

Any questions?
You forgot to mention that Israel has two different rights systems.
What are those two diffferent "rights" systems? Provide a legal argument and not a video. I don#t watch you tube.
UNEQUAL JUSTICE
Israel is the only country in the world that distinguishes between nationality and citizenship. Israeli nationality is guaranteed only to those determined to be of the Jewish religion. Only Jews have full rights in the state of Israel, which is defined as a Jewish state under the Basic Laws that substitute for a written constitution.

Israel’s apartheid policies against Palestinians.

More detail in the video you won't watch.
"Seattle Middle East Awareness..." Propaganda site doesn't cut it either.

Do you have anything substantial or just the usual mischaracterizations, lies, and BS?
 
You forgot to mention that Israel has two different rights systems.
Baloney. Israeli citizens regardless of their face, religion, or ethnicity enjoy the exact same rights.
Half of the truth.
Not half, the whole. Muslims living as Israeli citizens enjoy full rights.

Non Muslims i.e. Christians living in Muslim societies, including the Palestinians...not so much.

Two West Bank Churches Hit by Firebombs Over Pope Comments
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank
 
Baloney. Israeli citizens regardless of their face, religion, or ethnicity enjoy the exact same rights.
Half of the truth.
Not half, the whole. Muslims living as Israeli citizens enjoy full rights.

Non Muslims i.e. Christians living in Muslim societies, including the Palestinians...not so much.

Two West Bank Churches Hit by Firebombs Over Pope Comments
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
 
Half of the truth.
Not half, the whole. Muslims living as Israeli citizens enjoy full rights.

Non Muslims i.e. Christians living in Muslim societies, including the Palestinians...not so much.

Two West Bank Churches Hit by Firebombs Over Pope Comments
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Typical propaganda ploy to slime the source without addressing the content.

The report was researched and written by a Christian and a Jew.

So slime that.
 
Not half, the whole. Muslims living as Israeli citizens enjoy full rights.

Non Muslims i.e. Christians living in Muslim societies, including the Palestinians...not so much.

Two West Bank Churches Hit by Firebombs Over Pope Comments
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Typical propaganda ploy to slime the source without addressing the content.

The report was researched and written by a Christian and a Jew.

So slime that.

Settle down, chuckles. You should have researched the two people who did a portion of the silly opinion piece you parade around as something other than a laughable joke.

What's also laughable is parading around Islamist totalitarian backwaters to lecture anyone on "rights". I'm guessing you don't see the absurdity in using some of the worst examples of Islamist terrorist rights abusers to critique Israeli human rights.

What a clown.
 
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Typical propaganda ploy to slime the source without addressing the content.

The report was researched and written by a Christian and a Jew.

So slime that.

Settle down, chuckles. You should have researched the two people who did a portion of the silly opinion piece you parade around as something other than a laughable joke.

What's also laughable is parading around Islamist totalitarian backwaters to lecture anyone on "rights". I'm guessing you don't see the absurdity in using some of the worst examples of Islamist terrorist rights abusers to critique Israeli human rights.

What a clown.
 
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Typical propaganda ploy to slime the source without addressing the content.

The report was researched and written by a Christian and a Jew.

So slime that.

Settle down, chuckles. You should have researched the two people who did a portion of the silly opinion piece you parade around as something other than a laughable joke.

What's also laughable is parading around Islamist totalitarian backwaters to lecture anyone on "rights". I'm guessing you don't see the absurdity in using some of the worst examples of Islamist terrorist rights abusers to critique Israeli human rights.

What a clown.


So.. tell us about the Jews in Gaza'istan. Are they treated well?
 
Not half, the whole. Muslims living as Israeli citizens enjoy full rights.

Non Muslims i.e. Christians living in Muslim societies, including the Palestinians...not so much.

Two West Bank Churches Hit by Firebombs Over Pope Comments
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Typical propaganda ploy to slime the source without addressing the content.

The report was researched and written by a Christian and a Jew.

So slime that.

If you're going to cut and paste nonsense from ESCWA backwaters to lecture anyone on "rights" keep in mind....

 
Not half, the whole. Muslims living as Israeli citizens enjoy full rights.

Non Muslims i.e. Christians living in Muslim societies, including the Palestinians...not so much.

Two West Bank Churches Hit by Firebombs Over Pope Comments
The dual rights system in Israel was discussed in the video you did not watch because you are afraid to learn something.

It shows in your posts.
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Typical propaganda ploy to slime the source without addressing the content.

The report was researched and written by a Christian and a Jew.

So slime that.
So you've got nothing but your usual braying and whining then.

No more questions, your honor. I rest my case.
 
Sorry, but a propaganda video just doesn't cut it.

Try again.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut ) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank

If you're going to use a nonsense cut and paste from a collection of Islamist backwaters, why not instead, just spam the board with more of your silly YouTube videos.

Considering the member hellholes of the ESCWA.....

escwa members - Google Search

Member States. ESCWA comprises 18 Arab countries in Western Asia: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, The Sudan, The Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, The United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Typical propaganda ploy to slime the source without addressing the content.

The report was researched and written by a Christian and a Jew.

So slime that.

Settle down, chuckles. You should have researched the two people who did a portion of the silly opinion piece you parade around as something other than a laughable joke.

What's also laughable is parading around Islamist totalitarian backwaters to lecture anyone on "rights". I'm guessing you don't see the absurdity in using some of the worst examples of Islamist terrorist rights abusers to critique Israeli human rights.

What a clown.

Al Jazeera! Outlawed in even some Arab countries for spreading lies and bullshit! Ya gotta love it!
 
More Pali-Islamo propaganda, of course:

Arab citizens of Israel[3] or Arab population of Israel are Israeli citizens, whose cultural and linguistic heritage or ethnic identity is Arab. The majority of the Arabs in Israel are Muslim but some are Christian or Druze.[4] Many identify as Palestinian and commonly self-designate themselves as Palestinian citizens of Israel.[5] The traditional vernacular of most Arab citizens, irrespective of religion, is the Palestinian dialect of Arabic. Most Arab citizens of Israel are functionally bilingual, their second language being Modern Hebrew. By religious affiliation, most are Muslim, particularly of the Sunni branch of Islam. There is a significant Arab Christian minority from various denominations as well as the Druze, among other religious communities.

According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, the Arab population in 2013 was estimated at 1,658,000, representing 20.7% of the country's population.[2] The majority of these identify themselves as Arab or Palestinian by nationality and Israeli by citizenship.[6][7][8] Many have family ties to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, as well as to Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon. Negev Bedouins and the Druze tend to identify more as Israelis than other Arab citizens of Israel.[9][10][11][12]

Most of the Arabs living in East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, occupied by Israel in the Six Day War of 1967 and later annexed. hey became permanent residents instead.[13] They have the right to apply for citizenship, are entitled to municipal services, and have municipal voting rights.
The rights of citizens are guaranteed by a set of basic laws (Israel does not have a written constitution).[187] Although this set of laws does not explicitly include the term "right to equality", the Israeli Supreme Court has consistently interpreted "Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty"[188] and "Basic Law: Freedom of Occupation (1994)"[189] as guaranteeing equal rights for all Israeli citizens.[190]

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that "Arab Israelis are citizens of Israel with equal rights" and states that "The only legal distinction between Arab and Jewish citizens is not one of rights, but rather of civic duty. Since Israel's establishment, Arab citizens have been exempted from compulsory service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)."[191] Druze and Circassians are drafted into the Israeli army, while other Arabs may serve voluntarily; however, only a very small number of Arabs choose to volunteer for the Israeli army[192])
And this refutes my post, how?
Let's review the exchange and how we got here then, 'cause it seems like the Jew hate has not only affected your brain but your memory as well.

I said, Israel has about two million Muslim citizens with the same exact rights as the Jews, and you reacted like a fool, calling it "Israeli crapola, of course." I then proved with the next post, that all Muslim citizens, about two million and 20% of the population of Israel, do indeed hold the same exact exact rights.

So it appears that you're the one full of crapola, INDEED.

Any questions?
You forgot to mention that Israel has two different rights systems.
What are those two diffferent "rights" systems? Provide a legal argument and not a video. I don#t watch you tube.
UNEQUAL JUSTICE
Israel is the only country in the world that distinguishes between nationality and citizenship. Israeli nationality is guaranteed only to those determined to be of the Jewish religion. Only Jews have full rights in the state of Israel, which is defined as a Jewish state under the Basic Laws that substitute for a written constitution.

Israel’s apartheid policies against Palestinians.

More detail in the video you won't watch.
That source is a blog that fails to make a legal analysis of both apartheid SA and Israel, rather making general statements like "More than 5 million Palestinians are denied equal rights by the state of Israel under a system of apartheid, a deliberate policy of racial or ethnic segregation".
There is no such thing as Israeli nationality separate from Israeli citizenship. If one qualifies under Israeli law, one becomes a citizen, much like any other country. In SA though, a black skin meant you couldn't qualify. I'd say that is a huge difference. This calling Israel a "system of Apartheid" without acknowledging the distinctions, is a huge failing.
Similarly the article fails to disnguish between the equal rights enjoyed by palestinian citizens in Israel versus the legal dispensation applicable in the occupied territories. This is another huge failure in the attempt to compare SA and Israel. In South Africa, within SA proper there were no black citizens. No black persons could visit white beaches, sit on white benches or use public toilets. None of this is true in Israel.
I do appreciate that after saying there is a thing called Israeli apartheid, the author then backtracks and says it is both "like and unlike SA apartheid". he just fails to note the biggest issue at stake and that is that race determined rights in SA. The controlling of external borders has nothng whatsoever to do with apartheid, failing which every state wordwide must be called an apartheid state.
He says the Israeli arabs are discriminated against in Israel. Guess what, discrimination exist in the US, in Europe and everywhere else. I have read that Ethiopian Jews also deal with a fair amount of discrimination. That isn't apartheid because apartheid is legally entrenched racism. The writer is unable to fathom this.
Apartheid isn't identified by refugee status either. Many Jewish refugees today from the Arab world are displaced too. Does that make every country that they were expelled from, an apartheid country?

The article is so full of illogical fallacies, I could go on.

You'll need a legal scholar arguing the issue rather than an emotive and confused narrative.
 
Islamics, two states or one, exclusive to Islamics?


The Avalon Project : Hamas Covenant 1988

Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it" (The Martyr, Imam Hassan al-Banna, of blessed memory).

Tin-head will tell you they don't really mean it. Ha ha ha.


Let's see..,, Israel should become " One State" with a Palestinian Majority yet it's OK to have a " Palestinian State" where there are NJA? Now, THAT is funny! ( Nor will it ever happen)
 
And this refutes my post, how?
Let's review the exchange and how we got here then, 'cause it seems like the Jew hate has not only affected your brain but your memory as well.

I said, Israel has about two million Muslim citizens with the same exact rights as the Jews, and you reacted like a fool, calling it "Israeli crapola, of course." I then proved with the next post, that all Muslim citizens, about two million and 20% of the population of Israel, do indeed hold the same exact exact rights.

So it appears that you're the one full of crapola, INDEED.

Any questions?
You forgot to mention that Israel has two different rights systems.
What are those two diffferent "rights" systems? Provide a legal argument and not a video. I don#t watch you tube.
UNEQUAL JUSTICE
Israel is the only country in the world that distinguishes between nationality and citizenship. Israeli nationality is guaranteed only to those determined to be of the Jewish religion. Only Jews have full rights in the state of Israel, which is defined as a Jewish state under the Basic Laws that substitute for a written constitution.

Israel’s apartheid policies against Palestinians.

More detail in the video you won't watch.
That source is a blog that fails to make a legal analysis of both apartheid SA and Israel, rather making general statements like "More than 5 million Palestinians are denied equal rights by the state of Israel under a system of apartheid, a deliberate policy of racial or ethnic segregation".
There is no such thing as Israeli nationality separate from Israeli citizenship. If one qualifies under Israeli law, one becomes a citizen, much like any other country. In SA though, a black skin meant you couldn't qualify. I'd say that is a huge difference. This calling Israel a "system of Apartheid" without acknowledging the distinctions, is a huge failing.
Similarly the article fails to disnguish between the equal rights enjoyed by palestinian citizens in Israel versus the legal dispensation applicable in the occupied territories. This is another huge failure in the attempt to compare SA and Israel. In South Africa, within SA proper there were no black citizens. No black persons could visit white beaches, sit on white benches or use public toilets. None of this is true in Israel.
I do appreciate that after saying there is a thing called Israeli apartheid, the author then backtracks and says it is both "like and unlike SA apartheid". he just fails to note the biggest issue at stake and that is that race determined rights in SA. The controlling of external borders has nothng whatsoever to do with apartheid, failing which every state wordwide must be called an apartheid state.
He says the Israeli arabs are discriminated against in Israel. Guess what, discrimination exist in the US, in Europe and everywhere else. I have read that Ethiopian Jews also deal with a fair amount of discrimination. That isn't apartheid because apartheid is legally entrenched racism. The writer is unable to fathom this.
Apartheid isn't identified by refugee status either. Many Jewish refugees today from the Arab world are displaced too. Does that make every country that they were expelled from, an apartheid country?

The article is so full of illogical fallacies, I could go on.

You'll need a legal scholar arguing the issue rather than an emotive and confused narrative.
There is no such thing as Israeli nationality separate from Israeli citizenship. If one qualifies under Israeli law, one becomes a citizen, much like any other country.
The policy is reinforced by the implications of the distinction made in Israel between “citizenship” (ezrahut) and “nationality” (le’um): all Israeli citizens enjoy the former, but only Jews enjoy the latter. “National” rights in Israeli law signify Jewish-national rights.

UN ESCWA report on Israeli apartheid | Palestine Liberation Organization | West Bank
 

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