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Palestinians stage solidarity strike in support of Israel's Arab ‎minority ‎

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  10-02-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-03-2021 15:48
Palestinians stage solidarity strike in support of Israel's Arab ‎minority ‎

A Palestinian man walks in front of closed shops in Nablus

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Palestinians across the West Bank, Gaza Strip and ‎east Jerusalem staged a general strike on Monday in ‎support of the Israeli-Arab sector's protest over ‎Israel's controversial nation-state law.‎

Enacted in July, Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-‎State of the Jewish People declares that only Jews ‎have the right of ‎self-determination in Israel and ‎downgrades Arabic ‎from its status as an official ‎state language.‎

While Israel insists the law is symbolic, it has ‎infuriated the Arab sector, with Arab lawmakers claiming the legislation is ‎racist and ‎‎marginalizes the country's Arab minority, ‎which amounts to about 20% of ‎the population.‎

The streets of Ramallah and other West Bank cities ‎were largely empty on Monday as schools, ‎universities, government offices and private ‎businesses were closed. Public transportation halted ‎as well. ‎

For the Palestinians, the strike is a rare foray ‎into domestic Israeli politics.‎

‎"It is the minimum we can do for our people against ‎the racist nation-state law," said Abu Jabir al-‎Iraqi, a resident of the Israeli Arab town Taybeh.‎

Some Palestinians, however, questioned whether the ‎strike was effective.‎

‎"I don't know if the strike we are holding in the ‎West Bank is affecting the Jews or not, or whether ‎it is merely shutting down all the services for ‎nothing," said Diaa Rayan, 34, as he drove his car ‎through the Palestinian city of Ramallah.‎

‎"This strike will make no change," said Ismail al-‎Saidi, a butcher from Gaza. "To make a change we ‎need weapons to fight the enemy."‎

In his address to the U.N. General Assembly on ‎Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said ‎condemnations of the law were "outlandish attacks."‎

‎"When Israel is called racist for making Hebrew its ‎official language and the Star of David its national ‎flag, when Israel is labeled an apartheid state for ‎declaring itself the nation-state of the Jewish ‎people, this is downright preposterous," he said.‎

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