kyzina
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Israeli Law 5763 further restricted citizenship.Your original claim was:
When I asked you to name a law which differentiated between Israeli Jews (citizens of Israel who are ethnically Jewish) and Israeli non-Jews (citizens of Israel who are ethnically not Jewish) you claimed, "voting". Now you ADMIT that this is not, in point of fact, a de jure discrimination but that voting is based on CITIZENSHIP. Cool. We agree. And it is factually correct. Let's take voting off your list then. BTW, did you know there are only 4 countries in the world which permit non-citizen residents to vote in national elections? Chile. Uruguay. New Zealand. Malawi. The NORM in the world is that not-citizen, no-vote (in national elections, local elections vary).
As you said, then, moving on... What else was on your list?
Shall we do travel next? What rights do Israeli (citizen) Jews have, de jure, that Israeli (citizen) non-Jews NOT have? Show me the law. Actually, why don't we just skip that nonsense. We both know that travel is ALSO based on citizenship, and not ethnicity.
Let's dig into what you actually mean. What you actually mean is that you want all Arabs living in the entirety of Mandatory Palestine (less the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan), and all Arabs who are descendants of those who lived Mandatory Palestine in 1946 to become Israeli citizens.
The purpose of citizenship law is to confer rights & privileges. The concept of citizenship itself (face value) is virtually meaningless without these enumerations.
Act 5763 further restricted voting. Do you know how? Are you even familiar with this act?