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Plan to order Arab players to sing Israeli national anthem

November 3, 2011 14:20

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

After a three-month recess, the Knesset began its winter session on Monday with a slew of nationalist legislation on its agenda.

National Union Party MK Michael Ben-Ari has tabled a plan to require members of Israeli national sports teams to sing the national anthem and to sign a document recognising Israel as a Jewish state or face being banned.

Arab players who represent Israel in football have traditionally remained silent but respectful during the Hatikva, which contains lyrics such as "As long as in the heart within, A Jewish soul still yearns."

Other proposals for the current session from the right wing of the Knesset include a law that will shield settlement outposts built on private Palestinian land from eviction; another gives those who served in the IDF preference for public sector jobs.