The Nation-State Law and the Revival of the UN "Zionism-Is-Racism" Libel

(Jerusalem Post) Dan Diker - Israel's new Nation-State Law was passed as a response to a spate of resurgent ideological threats against Israel's existence as the nation-state of the Jewish people - a de facto continuation of UN Resolution 3379, known as the "Zionism-is-racism" resolution, approved in 1975 and repealed in 1991. In passing the Nation-State Law, Israel codified in law the rebirth of the world's one Jewish sovereign democracy. The writer, former secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress, directs the Program to Counter BDS and Political Warfare at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.


2018-08-28 00:00:00

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