Israeli Supreme Court upholds contentious Jewish state law
The Hindu
The law’s passage prompted vocal opposition from the country’s Arab minority
Israel’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a controversial law that defines the country as the nation state of the Jewish people - rejecting claims by opponents that it discriminates against minorities. In its ruling, the court acknowledged shortcomings in the so-called Nation State Law. But it said the law “did not negate Israel's democratic character” outlined in other laws. Proponents of the 2018 law claimed the legislation merely enshrined Israel’s existing Jewish character. Critics said it further downgrades the status of Israel’s Arab minority, which makes up around 20% of the country’s population.More Related News

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