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Israel’s Nation-State Law: Institutionalizing Discrimination

AUTHOR:  Hassan Jabareen Suhad Bishara Nadia Ben-Youssef Sandra Tamari

Israel’s Nation-State Law: Institutionalizing Discrimination
AUTHOR:
Hassan Jabareen
Suhad Bishara
Nadia Ben-Youssef
Sandra Tamari
PUBLISHER:
Institute for Palestine Studies
PUBLICATION YEAR:
2019
LANGUAGE:
English
NUMBER OF PAGES:
34
ABSTRACT

This installment covers the Israeli “Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People” that was enacted in July 2018. In two essays, it explores  the implications of Israel’s latest Basic Law on Palestinians in, and outside of, Israel. The authors demonstrate how this new, de facto constitutional law seeks to erase Palestinians from inside Israel, while encouraging Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hassan Jabareen is the founder and General and Legal Director of Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel.

Suhad Bishara is a senior lawyer with Adalah and the director of the organization’s Land and Planning Unit.

Nadia Ben-Youssef is the founder and director of Adalah Justice Project working at the intersection of law, art, and advocacy to secure Palestinian rights and advance global justice.

Sandra Samaan Tamari is a Palestinian American grassroots organizer and director of strategic partnerships at Adalah Justice Project.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Editorial Staff
The Jewish Nation-State Law: Antecedents and Constitutional Implications
Hassan Jabareen
Suhad Bishara
Enshrining Discrimination: Israel’s Nation-State Law
Nadia Ben-Youssef

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