Israel: Promised land for Jews... as long as they're not black?

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While the subjugation and abuse of Palestinians living within Israel and in the Occupied Palestinian Territories are well documented, what is less well known is how ingrained racism is in Israel, in that it not only extends to Palestinian Christians and Muslims, but also to Jews who come from ethnic minority backgrounds. This article documents how the Falasha, Ethiopian Jews who have been brought into Israel in several mass transfer operations, have found themselves relegated to an underclass. They are not only racially discriminated against in housing, employment, education, the army and even in the practice of their religion, but have also been unwittingly used to bolster illegal settlements. © 2012 Institute of Race Relations.

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Chehata, H. (2012). Israel: Promised land for Jews... as long as they’re not black? Race and Class, 53(4), 67–77. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306396811433110

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