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    Netanyahu, Likud spread hate of Arab Israelis, U.S. State Department report says - Israel News - Haaretz.com
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    The U.S. State Department accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party of promoting hatred against Israel’s Arab citizens in its annual human rights report, published on Wednesday.

    The report also criticized Likud for placing cameras at polling stations in Arab towns and neighborhoods during the general election in April 2019.

    The annual report contains a country-by-country breakdown of important events that impact the human rights situation around the world. This year’s report made headlines because of a semantic change in how it refers to Palestinians who live in East Jerusalem – instead of calling them “Palestinian residents” as in previous reports, they are now “Arab residents” or “non-Israeli citizens,” a move that was criticized by Palestinian leaders.

    #israël #palestine #usa

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      Anti-Palestinian incitement spikes online with Israeli election season
      By Ellie Stern March 12, 2020
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      A social media post inciting violence against Palestinians and Arabs was published every 64 seconds during the first two rounds of Israeli elections in 2019, a new report finds.

      According to the latest annual “Index of Racism and Incitement in Israeli Social Media,” produced by the organization 7amleh – Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media, 2019 saw a 14 percent increase from the previous year in violent or racist discourse against Palestinians and Arabs on Israeli social media. In 2017, such posts were made every 71 seconds; in 2018, every 66 seconds.

      Election-related incitement accounted for more than half of the increase in 2019, the report reveals, with popular incitement running parallel to incitement by Israeli officials during the unprecedentedly long campaign season. (...)

      #racisme

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