Israeli Knesset passes law to revoke citizenship of ‘unpatriotic’ Israelis

January 30, 2007

The bitter irony here is that such a law would be almost an exact replica of the Nazi law of 1935 stripping Jews of their German citizenship.

International Middle East Media Center

January 10, 2007

Israeli Knesset passes law to revoke citizenship of ‘unpatriotic’ Israelis

by Saed Bannoura

A new law passed Wednesday will allow the Israeli government to revoke the citizenship of citizens considered unpatriotic to the Jewish state of Israel. The law is expected to be applied especially to the 20% of Israeli citizens who are of Palestinian origin.

Passage of the controversial law comes just as a torrent of criticism was launched by Knesset member Ahmed Tibi against the Knesset for alleged discrimination against its Arab members. Tibi accused the Knesset of discriminatory practices, in which Arab members are required to ask permission, even to use the bathroom, while Jewish members of the Knesset are not.

The new law, passed despite a recommendation against it by the Israeli Attorney General, allows for the deportation and revocation of citizenship of Israelis for a wide range of offenses, including visiting enemy nations and encouraging terror against Israel, with the latter being so open to interpretation that many Palestinians with Israeli citizenship fear that simply being Palestinian will be reason enough for Israeli officials to revoke their citizenship.The Israeli Attorney General called the law, a drastic and extreme move that harms civil liberties. He also stated that the new law violates international law.

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