Nation-State Law
As Druze fight alongside Jewish soldiers, Israel looks back on controversial Nation-State Law
By David I. Klein — December 11, 2023
(RNS) — For many Druze, an Arabic-speaking minority in Israel, the bill was seen as an insult and ignorant of the role the Druze have played in Israel’s military history.
Israeli questioning of US Jews at border exposes deeper rift
By Yonat Shimron — August 19, 2018
JERUSALEM (AP) — The gulf between the country's hard-line government and liberal Jewish Americans who oppose its policies is growing.
Thousands attend Arab-led rally against Israeli bill
By Shlomo Mor — August 12, 2018
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — The rally marked further fallout from the explosive nation-state law and came a week after thousands of Druze, also members of the Arab minority, packed the same city square last week.
That rock that fell from the Western Wall
By Jeffrey Salkin — August 1, 2018
A large rock fell from the Western Wall. It might mean more than we thought.
Let’s talk about the nation-state
By Jeffrey Salkin — July 26, 2018
Nation-states aren't that bad. It just depends on how you do it.
With new nation-state law, Israel shoots herself in the foot
By Jeffrey Salkin — July 19, 2018
(RNS) — Why the law is unnecessary, hurtful and dangerous.
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