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Israel, a departure from Zionism

February 14, 2010 10:40
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David Forman writes in the Jerusalem Post about how Israel is betraying its Zionist and Jewish roots by discriminating against its non-Jewish minority and against the immigrants.

NEVERTHELESS, OUR overall relationship to the Arab minority... has been one of disdain, unequal treatment, humiliation and out-and-out discrimination. Sadly, this conduct extends to other minorities in the country – Ethiopians and foreign workers – but none like it does to Arab citizens. Herzl’s hope for the full integration of Arabs was echoed in the diaries of Israel’s first president Chaim Weizmann: “I am certain that the world will judgethe Jewish state by what it will do with its Arab population, just as the Jewish people will be judged by what it does or fails to do in this state.”

These two Zionist leaders were only expressing what was mandated of the Jewish people as they went from Egyptian slavery to freedom: to create a society that would be a rejection of the abuse of power executed against them by the pharaohs. The antecedent to Herzl’s and Weizmann’s writings is the biblical decree: “When a stranger resides with you in your land, you shall not wrong him. The stranger who resides with you shall be to you as one of your citizens” (Leviticus 19:33-34).

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