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Israel's new government fails to extend controversial citizenship law | Israel's new government fails to extend controversial citizenship law |
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The vote was the first major political test for Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's coalition | |
Israel's parliament has failed to pass an extension to a controversial law barring Palestinians from the occupied West Bank or Gaza who marry Israelis from being granted citizenship rights. | Israel's parliament has failed to pass an extension to a controversial law barring Palestinians from the occupied West Bank or Gaza who marry Israelis from being granted citizenship rights. |
After a debate that lasted through the night, the vote was tied 59 to 59. | After a debate that lasted through the night, the vote was tied 59 to 59. |
It means Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's fragile coalition has failed its first big political test since taking office last month. | |
The legislation is now due to expire at the end of Tuesday. | |
Critics of the controversial law say it is discriminatory. | |
Thousands of Palestinians previously unable to claim citizenship rights may now be able to do so. | |
Israel's new PM Bennett promises to unite nation | Israel's new PM Bennett promises to unite nation |
The rise of Naftali Bennett, Israel's new PM | The rise of Naftali Bennett, Israel's new PM |
Mr Bennett set up the vote on the citizenship law as a vote of confidence in his new ideologically diverse government, which comprises eight left-wing, centrist, right-wing and Arab parties and has a razor-thin majority of one seat in the 120-seat parliament. | |
He had hoped a compromise tabled on Monday would be accepted. It would have extended the law by six months, rather than a year, and seen about 1,600 Palestinians living in Israel granted residency rights. | |
But in a tense, late-night session, Mr Bennett's government came up short, with one member of his right-wing nationalist Yamina party among those who voted against an extension. There were also two abstentions from the United Arab List, a party representing Israel's Arab minority that sits in the coalition. | |
Right-wing opposition politicians who had previously supported the legislation, led by recently ousted long-time Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, voted against the law to embarrass Mr Bennett. | |
Afterwards, Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked of Yamina described as "madness" the celebrations by Mr Netanyahu's Likud party and Bezalel Smotrich's far-right Religious Zionism alliance. | |
"The reckless conduct of Likud and Smotrich caused the collapse of the citizenship law and will lead to 15,000 citizenship applications," she tweeted. | |
Israeli Arabs protested against the citizenship law outside the parliament building on Monday | |
Mr Netanyahu had refused to help get the measure passed, insisting on Monday that it was the government's responsibility and not the opposition's. | |
"You cannot form a government that is based on anti-Zionist forces, and them come to us and tell us to save you from this fracture and failure," he said. | |
The Citizenship and Entry Law was originally passed in 2003, at the time of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, when Palestinian militants were carrying out attacks inside Israel. | The Citizenship and Entry Law was originally passed in 2003, at the time of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising, when Palestinian militants were carrying out attacks inside Israel. |
The authorities have renewed it every year since, citing security reasons. | The authorities have renewed it every year since, citing security reasons. |
However, critics believe it is motivated by the desire to maintain a Jewish majority in Israel. | However, critics believe it is motivated by the desire to maintain a Jewish majority in Israel. |
An Israeli Arab man who attended protest outside parliament on Monday said his family had been confined to a "continuous prison" as a result of the law. | |
"I am asking for rights that the state owes us... for my wife to have Israeli ID, residency rights and freedom of movement," Ali Meteb told AFP news agency. | |
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