Amend the Nation-State Law now – Suzie Navot/Jerusalem Post
“A central feature of every democracy is protecting the rights of minority groups, particularly in ethnic nation-states that have a constitutional commitment to equal rights for all citizens. Given that Israel is the state of the Jewish people – a people that has been a persecuted minority for thousands of years – it really should display greater sensitivity to the minority groups within it.
“This is particularly true when it comes to the Nation-State Law, which has quasi-constitutional status in Israel and constitutes an important part of Israel’s formal ethical identity. It is therefore critical for this basic law to give the country’s non-Jewish citizens a feeling of belonging, of partnership. Israel is the home of all its citizens, and this needs to be clearly stated.”
Read the full Jewish Nation-State Law
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