Israel passed a law on Thursday to declare that only Jews have the right of self-determination in the country, something members of the Arab minority called racist and verging on apartheid.
The โnation-stateโ law, backed by the right-wing government, passed by a vote of 62-55 and two abstentions in the 120-member parliament after months of political argument. Some Arab lawmakers shouted and ripped up papers after the vote.
โThis is a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the history of the state of Israel,โ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Knesset after the vote.
Largely symbolic, the law was enacted just after the 70th anniversary of the birth of the state of Israel. It stipulates that โIsrael is the historic homeland of the Jewish people and they have an exclusive right to national self-determination in itโ.
The bill also strips Arabic of its designation as an official language alongside Hebrew, downgrading it to a โspecial statusโ that enables its continued use within Israeli institutions.
Israelโs Arabs number some 1.8 million, about 20 percent of the 9 million population.
Early drafts of the legislation went further in what critics at home and abroad saw as discrimination towards Israelโs Arabs, who have long said they are treated as second-class citizens.
Clauses that were dropped in last-minute political wrangling โ and after objections by Israelโs president and attorney-general โ would have enshrined in law the establishment of Jewish-only communities, and instructed courts to rule according to Jewish ritual law when there were no relevant legal precedents.
Instead, a more vaguely-worded version was approved, which says: โThe state views the development of Jewish settlement as a national value and will act to encourage and promote its establishment.โ
Even after the changes, critics said the new law will deepen a sense of alienation within the Arab minority.
โI announce with shock and sorrow the death of democracy,โ Ahmed Tibi, an Arab lawmaker, told reporters.
Netanyahu has defended the law. โWe will keep ensuring civil rights in Israelโs democracy but the majority also has rights and the majority decides,โ he said last week.
โAn absolute majority wants to ensure our stateโs Jewish character for generations to come.โ
Israelโs Arab population is comprised mainly of descendants of the Palestinians who remained on their land during the conflict between Arabs and Jews that culminated in the war of 1948 surrounding the creation of the modern state of Israel. Hundreds of thousands were forced to leave their homes or fled.
Those who remained have full equal rights under the law but say they face constant discrimination, citing inferior services and unfair allocations for education, health and housing.
In Maโalot-Tarshiha, a municipality in northern Israel which was created by linking the Jewish town of Maโalot and the Arab town of Tarshiha, there was anger among Arab residents.
โI think this is racist legislation by a radical right-wing government that is creating radical laws, and is planting the seeds to create an apartheid state,โ said physician Bassam Bisharah, 71.
โThe purpose of this law is discrimination. They want to get rid of the Arabs totally,โ said Yousef Faraj, 53, from the nearby Druze village of Yanuh. โThe Israelis want to destroy all the religions of the Arabs.โ
Adalah, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, called the law a bid to advance โethnic superiority by promoting racist policiesโ.