ILA Admits Before Supreme Court (SCt) to its Use of Illegal Chemicals in Spraying Crops Cultivated by Arab Bedouin in the Naqab (Negev), but Asks to Continue "Effective Tool" of Spraying Operations |
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SCt Orders State to Explain Failure to Open Secured Shelter for Arab Young Women at Risk in Petition Brought by Three Arab Feminist Organizations – Women Against Violence, Assiwar and Kayan – and Adalah |
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Featured Case |
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Individual Settlements in the Naqab – The Exclusion of the Arab Minority
Hana Hamdan, Adalah Urban and Regional Planner |
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Articles on Litigating Minority Rights |
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Litigation and Minority Rights |
Prof. Stephen Wizner, Yale Law School and Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University |
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The Evasive Facets of Law: Litigation as Collective Action |
Prof. Gad Barzilai, Co-Director of the Law, Politics and Society Program, Tel Aviv University |
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Women's Rights |
The Working Group on the Status of Palestinian Women Citizens of Israel Submits Report on Israel's Implementation of UN CEDAW: Summary / Full Report |
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Land, Planning and Justice |
Adalah to Attorney General: Stop Legal Action to Evacuate Unrecognized Village of Atir-Umm al-Hieran in the Naqab |
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Right to Demonstrate |
Police Agree to Permit Protest Tent in Unrecognized Arab Bedouin Village in the Naqab Only After Submission of Petition and Issuance of SCt Order |
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Citizenship |
After Knesset's Extension of Ban on Family Unification Law, Adalah Asks Supreme Court to Deliver Final Decision on Petitions Without Delay |
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Opening Remarks |
The Ivri Committee recommended that Arab youths be drafted for national service, arguing that Arab citizens will thus gain similar benefits to those received by individuals who serve in the military. Unsurprisingly, the Committee makes a connection between national and military service. However, national/military service in Israel is not neutral, but relates to difference: it constitutes the Jewish Zionist identity, as distinct from the Arab minority's identity, and is a prominent factor shaping Israeli security discourse. Military service as a criterion for receiving benefits and rights has been a chief source of discrimination against Arab citizens, just as security discourse is a major cause of their oppression. Therefore, the Ivri Committee asked Arabs not only to stop demanding an end to discrimination and oppression, which contradict the principle of "equal treatment for difference," but also to submit to a rationale that further grounds discrimination and oppression. Whilst some states may demand that immigrants perform national service to establish a connection to their new homeland, Palestinian citizens of Israel need not prove this link, since they are a homeland minority. |
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Commentary |
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New Report |
ACRI on Human Rights Violations by the Interior Ministry
Arabic / Hebrew |
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