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by jkkorn
1891 days ago
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Think of judaism as ethnicity. You can be an atheist jew and be granted Israeli citizenship. Israel is the historic homeland of the jewish culture/people. I'd liken it to something like Country X giving special immigration privileges if you have ancestry from country X. They don't deny citizenship if you're palestinian, granted it's as difficult if you were trying to get citizenship coming from any other country |
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> it's as difficult if you were trying to get citizenship coming from any other country
Nope, it's more so. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizenship_and_Entry_into_Isr...
In general, I am opposed to ethnostates and granting nationality based on what bloodline you come from. I think it is ironic that there is a right of "return" for Jewish people, but no such right of return for people who were displaced during the Nakba.