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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Israel is a Jewish state

The Washington Times highlights the hypocrisy of the Arab countries who complain about Israel's newly enacted loyalty oath required to obtain citizenship (Hat Tip: Daily Alert).
Israel has approved an amendment to its citizenship law by which those seeking to become naturalized citizens will take an oath of allegiance to Israel "as a Jewish and democratic state." The oath doesn't require a new Israeli citizen to be Jewish, but to acknowledge the essentially Jewish nature of the country. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explains that Israel was established as "the national state of the Jewish People, as the sovereign state of the Jewish People in its historic homeland." The U.S. State Department reiterated yesterday that "both President Obama and Secretary Clinton are committed to Israel's democracy as a Jewish state."

This measure shouldn't be controversial. Israel is the most diverse country in the Middle East, in which people of many nationalities and religions live, work and worship. The citizenship oath only makes explicit that Jewish national identity is fundamental to the Israeli state.

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National identity, however, has everything to do with the matter on the Palestinian side. The preamble to the Palestinian Basic Law notes "the continuous attachment of the Arab Palestinian people to the land of their fathers and forefathers" and claims, "the organic relationship between the Palestinian people, their history and their land has confirmed itself in their unceasing effort to prompt the world to recognize the rights of the Arab Palestinian people and their national entity." Article 1 asserts, "Palestine is part of the larger Arab world, and the Palestinian people are part of the Arab nation." Article 4 proclaims, "Islam is the official religion in Palestine" and "the principles of Islamic Sharia shall be the main source of legislation." Article 116 states, "laws shall be promulgated in the name of the Palestinian Arab people."

There was predictable outrage in the region to the simple notion of recognizing the Jewishness of Israel. Without a trace of irony, Syrian strongman Bashar Assad told journalists the new oath is a "fascist" act that "proves" that Israel is a "racist country." No one asked Mr. Assad about the section of the Syrian constitution that discusses the "Arab masses" and their "continuing battle against the forces of imperialism, Zionism and exploitation," not to mention the Article 1 declaration that "the Syrian Arab region is a part of the Arab homeland" and its citizens are "part of the Arab nation."

Hamas decried the oath in similar terms, overlooking the declaration in its charter that "the Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinct Palestinian Movement which owes its loyalty to Allah, derives from Islam its way of life and strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." The Hamas slogan is "Allah is its goal, the Prophet its model, the Koran its Constitution, Jihad its path and death for the case of Allah its most sublime belief." That's hardly a declaration of inclusiveness.
But of course, when it comes to Israel, the standards are different than they are for anyone else.

1 Comments:

At 7:30 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Ethnocracy is a term often pejoratively used to describe Israel, even though it fits all of Israel's neighbors better. Jews are a nation and this is what has Israel's enemies fit to be tied to no end. There's plenty of hypocrisy to go around - just that Israel is on the receiving end of virtually all of it.

And yes, there's nothing controversial about a Jewish State.

 

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