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*"For those of us who live here, it is something we take for granted. But
visitors from abroad cannot believe their eyes."*

Under the guise of the deceptively mundane name "Amendment to the
Cooperative Associations Bill," the Constitution, Law and Justice Committee
of the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) has finalized a bill intended to bypass
previous rulings of the Israeli High Court of Justice. If this legislation
is approved by the Knesset plenum, it will not be possible to describe it as
anything other than an apartheid law.

If it becomes law, the amendment will give the "acceptance committees" of
communal villages the authority to limit residence in their towns
exclusively to Jews.

Using polished and sanitized language, the bill would allow such committees
in small rural suburbs to reject applications from families that "are
incompatible with the social-cultural fabric of the community, and where
there are grounds to assume that they will disrupt this fabric."

The segregation of Jews and Arabs in Israel of 2010 is almost absolute. For
those of us who live here, it is something we take for granted. But visitors
from abroad cannot believe their eyes: segregated education, segregated
businesses, separate entertainment venues, different languages, separate
political parties ... and of course, segregated housing… Such separation
only contributes to the growing mutual alienation of Jews and Arabs.

Several courageous attempts - particularly in mixed cities and regions -
have been made to change the situation, bridge the rifts and promote
integration. These range from efforts to develop mixed educational
frameworks, to joint economic ventures and other interventions intended to
foster good neighbourly relations based on equal opportunity. Until now,
these attempts addressed a situation of *de facto** *segregation. From
today, however, such segregation will be fully enforced by the law of the
land, to the shame of Israel.
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*Adapted from "**Segregation of Jews and Arabs in 2010 Israel is almost
absolute", written by** Amnon Be'eri Sulitzeanu, the co-executive director
of the Abraham Fund Initiatives, which promotes coexistence and equality for
Israeli Jews and Arabs. Published by Ha’aretz on Oct. 29, 2010. See full
text **at*:
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www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/segregation-of-jews-and-arabs-in-2010-israel-is-almost-absolute-1.321728
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