Israel's Got Major Problems, but It's Not an Apartheid State
Israel is not an apartheid state. According to Merriam-Webster, apartheid is a racial segregation and specifically, a former policy of segregation and political, social and economic discrimination against the nonwhite majority in the Republic of South Africa.
This definition is easy to dissolve: Israel does not have a racial segregation implemented by law. Its an easy fact to check.
There are Arab citizenscitizens with full, equal rightsin the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, as well as in the Israeli court system, including the Supreme Court. There are Arab doctors, professors, policemen, teachers, and countless other professions, working side by side with Jews. Not all of them consider themselves Palestinians, and it is not for Halper (or anyone else) to define their national identity for them. And there are many Druze and Bedouins, who are part of the Arab population in Israel, who serve in the Israel Defense Forces.
Calling Israel an apartheid state also flattens a complicated, but crucial, issue: it does not distinguish between the state of Israel within the Green LineIsraels eastern border prior to the 1967 Six Day Warand the occupied West Bank.
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Playing semantic games with the well established definition of apartheid is not only childish, but damaging to any attempts to seriously address real issues. For the sake of the Palestinians in the occupied territories, it's time to end this nonsense.