Copyright

Salma Karmi-Ayyoub

Published On

2023-06-26

Page Range

pp. 221–228

Language

  • English

Print Length

8 pages

Media

Illustrations1

14. Israel’s Nation-State Law and Its Consequences for Palestinians

  • Salma Karmi-Ayyoub (author)
I will take this opportunity to discuss Israel’s nation state law, passed in July 2018. Firstly, I will outline what the law says and what its effects are. Secondly, I will suggest that the law establishes Israel an ethnocratic as opposed to a democratic state, that the law is in violation of international law, and that it paves the way for Israel to practice apartheid. Finally, I will examine the political context in which the law was passed and argue that, whilst the law is fundamentally a misguided attempt by Israel to respond to a crisis of legitimacy, it must be resisted as it represents an entrenching of Israel’s discriminatory regime against Palestinians, and contributes to the erosion of Palestinian rights. The nation state law establishes Israel as an ethnocracy as opposed to a democracy, it entrenches Israel’s discriminatory regime, and it supresses the Palestinian right to self-determination. The law will undoubtedly contribute to the further erosion of Palestinian rights. It is important for those who care about the Palestinian cause to understand what the nation state law represents, and help Palestinians resist it by advocating for the international community to take action to bring an end to Israel’s discriminatory policies and practices.

Contributors

Salma Karmi-Ayyoub

(author)

Salma Karmi-Ayyoub, who gave the fourteenth Hurndall Memorial Lecture in 2019, is a barrister specialising in criminal law. She provides legal consultancy and advice services to individuals, non-governmental organisations and solicitors’ firms on issues related to criminal and human rights law. From 2009 until 2012 she headed an international litigation project at the Palestinian human rights organisation, Al Haq, where she is currently a legal consultant focusing on issues related to corporate responsibility for human rights violations. Salma is Chair of the legal charity, Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights. Her articles have appeared in The London Review of Books, Huffington Post and The Nation, among other publications.