A new Ha'aretz poll indicates a majority of Jewish Israelis favour apartheid - but that's nothing new.
Ben White
"Firstly, a clarification about terminology. To talk about Israeli
apartheid is not to suggest a precise equivalence with the policies of
the historic regime in South Africa. Rather, apartheid is a crime under international law independent of any comparison (see here, here, here, and here). As former UN Special Rapporteur John Dugard put it in the foreword to my first book: "It is Israel's own version of a system that has been universally condemned."
It is impossible to understand this "system" without remembering that
its foundations were laid by the ethnic cleansing that took place in
the Nakba. With the establishment of Israel in 1948, up to 90 per cent
of the Palestinians who would have been inside the new state were
expelled, their properties confiscated, and their return prevented. As
these refugees were denied citizenship and their right to return
ignored, Israel passed legislation to open up the new borders to Jews
everywhere."
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