Loyalty oath bill rejected
рус   |   eng
Search
Sign in   Register
Help |  RSS |  Subscribe
Euroasian Jewish News
    World Jewish News
      Analytics
        Activity Leadership Partners
          Mass Media
            Xenophobia Monitoring
              Reading Room
                Contact Us

                  World Jewish News

                  Loyalty oath bill rejected

                  31.05.2009

                  Loyalty oath bill rejected

                  A bill that would require a loyalty oath to Israel as a Jewish state in order to retain citizenship was rejected by the ministerial committee on legislation.
                  The committee Sunday rejected the bill, which would have been an amendment to Israel's Citizenship Act and was proposed by the controversial Yisrael Beiteinu party. The bill required a loyalty oath to Israel as a Jewish, Zionist and democratic state. It also required service to the state through military service or national service.
                  Other legislation that appears to target the Arab-Israeli community includes a bill that would make it illegal to mark Israel's Independence Day as a public day of mourning known as the Nakba, or Catastrophe.
                  Another bill, already approved on first reading, would make it a crime to deny publicly Israel's right to be a Jewish state.

                  Источник: JTA