Israel's 'Jewish state' demand: Why Netanyahu and Abbas can't agree
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Israel insists that Palestinians recognize Israel as a Jewish state as a prerequisite for peace negotiations. Palestinian leaders say that is impossible.听
What is Israel鈥檚 demand?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to recognize Israel as 鈥渢he nation state for the Jewish people.鈥
While in Washington this month, Mr. Netanyahu :
Just as Israel is prepared to recognize a Palestinian state, the Palestinians must be prepared to recognize a Jewish state. President Abbas, recognize the Jewish state and in doing so you will be telling your people the Palestinians that while we might have a territorial dispute, the right of the Jewish people to a state of their own is beyond dispute. You would be telling Palestinians to abandon the dream of flooding Israel with refugees 鈥 [and] making clear that you are truly prepared to end the conflict.听
What is the definition of Israel as a 鈥淛ewish state鈥?
Israel does not have a constitution to spell it out, but the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs gives the following definition:
The term "Jewish state" refers primarily to nationality. Since their emergence in antiquity, the Jewish people have constituted a nation, a people, and a civilization, anchored in basic aspects of their identity, such as Judaism and the Hebrew language.听 Israel is to the Jewish people what France is to the French people, Ireland is to the Irish and Japan is to the Japanese. 听
Even Israel has not officially defined itself as a Jewish state.听Lawmakers have proposed bills over the past three years to define Israel鈥檚 nature as a Jewish state, including how that applies to听the 20 percent Arab minority.听However, wide disagreement on the issue prevented any of the听bills听from becoming听law.听
What is the position of Abbas and fellow Arab leaders?
Abbas has flatly refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, citing among other reasons that Palestinians who today live inside Israel鈥檚 borders 鈥撎齛lso referred to as Israeli Arabs 鈥 鈥渨ere on the land 1,500 years before Israel was established."
Israelis have criticized Abbas for 鈥渄enying history鈥 and called him "delusional," citing their presence as a people and a political entity in the land of Israel more than 3,000 years ago.听
By recognizing Israel as a Jewish state, Palestinians would be reassuring Israel that a future Palestinian state would not try to take back that territory 鈥 essentially giving up their national rights to that land.
While the international community has effectively recognized Israel as a Jewish state through instruments such as the 1917 Balfour Declaration and the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan, some worry that a similar Palestinian recognition would create a new reality that could negate the rights of Israeli Arabs as well as Palestinian refugees who fled or were forced out in the 1948 war of independence.
What rights and opportunities can Israeli Arabs expect in a 鈥淛ewish state鈥?
Netanyahu has said that Israeli Arabs 鈥 those Palestinians who stayed put in the 1948 war 鈥 will have full civil rights in Israel.
The 1948 Declaration of Independence states that Israel will听鈥渆nsure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex,鈥 and 鈥済uarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture.鈥
But these rights have yet to be fully realized, and many Arabs still feel like second-class citizens.听It took nearly 60 years after Israel鈥檚 independence for the first Arab to attain a permanent seat on the supreme court and a position as a government minister.听
A 2010 poll found that听only 51 percent of Israelis support equal rights for Israeli Arabs, in part due to concern that sympathy for Palestinian statehood aspirations may compromise their loyalty to Israel.听A 2012 poll by the same organization found that听, and 68 percent worried that Israel might transfer them, presumably to a future Palestinian state.
Have Palestinians ever recognized Israel as a Jewish state?听
No. Neither have Jordan nor Egypt, which have peace accords with Israel.听
However,听听in which Mr. Abbas鈥檚 predecessor, Yasser Arafat, says that the 鈥淧NC [Palestinian National Council] has accepted two states: Palestinian state, and Jewish state 鈥 between brackets, Israel.鈥澨
The video is undated, but Mr. Arafat鈥檚 words match reports of a December 1988 conference in Sweden. At the time, Israeli leaders 鈥撎齛mong them now-President Shimon Peres 鈥撎n听because the PNC had recently adopted resolutions that ran contrary to the recognition of Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state.
The PNC 听built on the usurpation of the Palestinian land and the annihilation of the Palestinian people,鈥 and included a call 鈥渢o provide all the means and capabilities needed to escalate our people鈥檚 intifada 鈥 to guarantee its continuation and intensification.鈥澨
Some have also pointed out听, just months before his death, in which he said that Israel 鈥渄efinitely鈥 must retain its character as a Jewish state.听
What is the US position?
The demand for Palestinians to recognize Israel as a Jewish state was reportedly first raised at Annapolis in 2007, where both the Palestinians and Americans dismissed it.
But since Secretary of State John Kerry began his shuttle diplomacy in April 2012, the US has encouraged Palestinians to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
However, Kerry backed off last week in remarks to Congress, where he said, 鈥淚 think it's a mistake for some people to be, you know, raising it again and again as the critical decider of their attitude.鈥