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Members of Israel's Arab minority fear outcome of government's judicial overhaul

FP Staff • August 13, 2023, 13:24:18 IST
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Israelis have marched weekly since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition revealed the controversial reform package in January, termed “the worst ever” by Samira Kanaan Khalaylah, 57, of the northern Arab village of Majd al-Krum

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Members of Israel's Arab minority fear outcome of government's judicial overhaul

Members of Israel’s Arab minority believe they will face the brunt of the hard-right government’s judicial makeover, but have mainly remained on the outside of the boiling discussion. Israelis have marched weekly since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling coalition revealed the controversial reform package in January, termed “the worst ever” by Samira Kanaan Khalaylah, 57, of the northern Arab village of Majd al-Krum. Arab or Palestinian Israeli residents, who make up around 20 per cent of the population, are already “on the sidelines” of Israeli culture and politics, according to Khalaylah, a school secretary. Moves by the coalition, which includes far-right lawmakers with a track record of anti-Arab rhetoric, to limit judicial review of government decisions and undermine watchdogs “will be very bad for us,” she added. Protesters in Israel have organised large-scale rallies against the government’s legislative programme, which they see as a danger to democracy. However, Arabs have been notably absent from these gatherings, which are frequently adorned with Israeli flags, which some find offensive. They have planned their own rallies in support of equality. The larger protest movement has been led by activists and army reservists who are mostly hesitant to promote messages about the Arab minority or Palestinians for fear of undermining their cause in the view of Israel’s Jewish majority. In the northern city of Haifa, Arab demonstrators have rallied in relatively small numbers, carrying banners against the legal overhaul and demanding rights. Yousef Jabareen, a lawyer and former lawmaker, told AFP the proposals might hand the government “authoritarian powers” which threaten Arab citizens and their elected representatives. With limited oversight, “the right wing will have… broader powers,” said Jabareen. ‘Settlement projects’ The first key clause of the reform package passed through parliament on July 24, amending the “reasonableness” clause which was used by the Supreme Court to overturn government decisions deemed unconstitutional. The court is set to hear petitions against the legal change in September. Other proposals include handing the government a greater say in the appointment of judges and downgrading the status of legal advisers attached to ministries. Netanyahu’s government which took office late last year has been set on expanding settlements in annexed east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank, both seized in the Six-Day War of 1967. “The extreme right wants to get rid of” the few objections “presented by the Supreme Court against settlement projects”, Jabareen said. Leah Tsemel, a lawyer who has represented many Palestinians in Israeli courts, said multiple rulings have failed to protect minority rights even before the “reasonableness” amendment. The Supreme Court has upheld the 2018 Nation State Law which enshrined Israel’s primary status as a state for Jews and downgraded Arabic as an official language. The court has also signed off on handing east Jerusalem properties to settler organisations who hold deeds proving past Jewish ownership, prompting the eviction of Palestinian residents. Tsemel noted the court had failed to recognise Palestinians’ ownership claims over properties in west Jerusalem. The court has ruled “in favour of the state or settlement associations, and ignored the ‘reasonableness’ argument”, she said. Little ‘hope’ lost Studies by leading rights groups have concluded that Israel’s legal system and policies amount to apartheid, which Israel denies. The Haifa-based Mossawa Center advocacy group has warned the judicial overhaul will only worsen “the rights violations of the Arab minority” and further the occupation of Palestinian territories. Despite widespread reservations concerning Israel’s legal system, there had been “hope in Palestinian society that the court will intervene in unreasonable government decisions”, said Mossawa’s director, Jafar Farah. He said the erosion of the court’s powers will “deepen institutional corruption”, affecting both Arab and Jewish Israelis. But the minority wields far less political power, with an independent Arab party only once being part of a coalition government, in 2021-22. With parliament now in recess until October 15, Netanyahu has said the door remains open for talks with his detractors. But after his allies pressed ahead with the July vote – which opposition lawmakers boycotted – protesters have vowed to stay on the streets as hopes for a compromise fade.

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