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Israeli apartheid is a controversial phrase used by some anti-Zionists and Palestinian rights activists to compare the policies of the Israeli government towards Palestinians to those of apartheid-era South Africa towards its Black population.
See also
External links
- Against Israeli apartheid by Desmond Tutu and Ian Urbina (July 15, 2002)
- Truth: Exposing Israeli Apartheid - website companion to Wendy W. Campbell's documentary film
- Israeli Apartheid and Terrorism by Edward S. Herman
- Battling Israeli 'apartheid' BBC article on Adel Kaadan's legal battle for the right to live in a Jewish town.
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