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Livni sparks Arab 'transfer' row | Livni sparks Arab 'transfer' row |
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Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has sparked controversy by saying a Palestinian state would provide "a national solution" for Israel's Arabs. | Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has sparked controversy by saying a Palestinian state would provide "a national solution" for Israel's Arabs. |
Politicians from the minority Arab community have demanded she clarify if it means that Arabs citizens will face loss of rights in Israel or expulsion. | Politicians from the minority Arab community have demanded she clarify if it means that Arabs citizens will face loss of rights in Israel or expulsion. |
Israeli politicians have long grappled with the issue of a growing proportion of ethnic Arabs in the Jewish state. | Israeli politicians have long grappled with the issue of a growing proportion of ethnic Arabs in the Jewish state. |
"Transfer" has been mooted explicitly only by far right-wingers in Israel. | "Transfer" has been mooted explicitly only by far right-wingers in Israel. |
Ms Livni is hoping to become Israel's next prime minister, and opinion polls suggest she is in a close race with the right-wing Likud party. There is no question of carrying out a transfer or forcing them [Israeli Arabs] to leave Tzipi Livni Some Israeli politicians have suggested she may be trying to project a hardline image in an attempt to draw votes away from Likud. | |
Ms Livni tried to clarify her comments on Friday. | |
"There is no question of carrying out a transfer or forcing them [Israeli Arabs] to leave," she told public radio. | |
"I am willing to give up a part of the country over which I believe we have rights so that Israel will remain a Jewish and democratic state in which citizens have equal rights, whatever their religion," she added. | |
Meanwhile, a prominent far right-wing Likud member, Moshe Feiglin, has been demoted on the party's candidate list. | Meanwhile, a prominent far right-wing Likud member, Moshe Feiglin, has been demoted on the party's candidate list. |
Mr Feiglin, a settler who has espoused extreme anti-Palestinian views, was originally 20th but has been moved to 36th, making his election much less likely. | Mr Feiglin, a settler who has espoused extreme anti-Palestinian views, was originally 20th but has been moved to 36th, making his election much less likely. |
Party officials said the change was for technical reasons relating to the promotion of regional candidates; Mr Feiglin alleged it was politically motivated. | Party officials said the change was for technical reasons relating to the promotion of regional candidates; Mr Feiglin alleged it was politically motivated. |
Election tensions | Election tensions |
In remarks to school children broadcast on Israeli radio, Ms Livni's said her solution for maintaining a Jewish and democratic state of Israel was "to have two distinct national entities". | In remarks to school children broadcast on Israeli radio, Ms Livni's said her solution for maintaining a Jewish and democratic state of Israel was "to have two distinct national entities". |
"Among other things I will also be able to approach the Palestinian residents of Israel... and tell them: 'Your national aspirations lie elsewhere.'" | "Among other things I will also be able to approach the Palestinian residents of Israel... and tell them: 'Your national aspirations lie elsewhere.'" |
Arab MP Ahmed Tibi demanded that Ms Livni be absolutely open about what she meant, as befits a candidate for Israel's prime ministership. | Arab MP Ahmed Tibi demanded that Ms Livni be absolutely open about what she meant, as befits a candidate for Israel's prime ministership. |
"She must decide whether she means to leave 1m Arabs without political rights or a national identity, or whether she really intends to transfer 1m Arab citizens to the Palestinian state that will be established," he told Israeli army radio. | "She must decide whether she means to leave 1m Arabs without political rights or a national identity, or whether she really intends to transfer 1m Arab citizens to the Palestinian state that will be established," he told Israeli army radio. |
"The way to peace is by respecting international legislation. The Israeli election campaign should not be exploited to create tensions," said Palestinian presidency spokesman Abu Rudeina. | "The way to peace is by respecting international legislation. The Israeli election campaign should not be exploited to create tensions," said Palestinian presidency spokesman Abu Rudeina. |
Israeli Arabs trace their origins to the Palestinians who remained on their property or escaped expulsion in 1948 when Israel was created. They now make up about 20% of the state's population and their numbers are increasing. | Israeli Arabs trace their origins to the Palestinians who remained on their property or escaped expulsion in 1948 when Israel was created. They now make up about 20% of the state's population and their numbers are increasing. |
On paper, they enjoy equal rights with Jewish Israelis - unlike their Palestinian counterparts in the occupied territories - but they have frequently complained of discrimination. | On paper, they enjoy equal rights with Jewish Israelis - unlike their Palestinian counterparts in the occupied territories - but they have frequently complained of discrimination. |
Creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza is the object of US-backed Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. | Creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza is the object of US-backed Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. |
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