A bunch of racists who decide how to treat people based on citizenship rather than race.
Jerusalem, November 28 – Observers noted again today that Israel’s discrimination against Arabs extends, in its depravity, to granting Arab citizens of Israel privileges over non-citizen Arabs such as Palestinians, including all the individual rights and privileges that Jewish citizens of Israel enjoy. The observer note that this marks but one item in the long litany of moral offenses that Israel perpetrates, including a genocide that increased the target population, deprivation that increased obesity and every health and economic indicator among the target population, and the development of defensive systems that, in typical racist Israeli fashion, protect Arab citizens from Palestinian terrorist attacks as much as those systems protect Jews.
The observers documented numerous cases of Israeli security forces at checkpoints in the disputed territories racistly treating Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel the same – preventing, where possible, Israeli citizens of whichever ethnicity from entering areas under full control of the Palestinian Authority under agreements from 1993 onwards, while subjecting non-citizens, regardless of race, to restrictions on entry into the State of Israel proper, like a bunch of racists who decide how to treat people based on citizenship rather than race.
Further, they noted, Israel makes available all official documentation and forms in the Arabic language, the native language of approximately a fifth of the country’s citizens. Such racism galls human rights organizations, who have dubbed Israel’s treatment of citizens based on citizenship rather than ethnicity “Apartheid” and called for international sanctions to get Israel to favor Arabs over Jews instead, which would clearly be a fairer system, similar to the one in place or more than a thousand years under Arab and Muslim rule that relegated Jews to “protected” status, protecting them from full civil rights, from equal status in court with Muslims, from owning weapons, from riding horses, from self-defense of any sort, from avoiding forced conversion to Islam, and from being not an economic and social underclass wherever Islamic law governed the political and social order.
Those human rights organizations view the racist Apartheid Israeli regime’s non-racist policies with suspicion, accusing Israel of disguising its racist and oppressive treatment of minorities as policies that look a little too much like non-racist, non-Apartheid policies. They contend that allowing Arab citizens to vote, run for public office, conduct their affairs in their native tongue, move freely throughout the country, freely assemble, freely express themselves, and maintain their own religious traditions are things only a profoundly racist country would do.
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