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Compare to [[Arabs and anti-Semitism]].

<b>[[Israel]]i racism against [[Palestinian]]s in the [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century]]</b>

A small minority of Israeli extremists hold racistA minority of Israelis hold bigoted viewpoints about Palestinian Arabs. Many view this as an indication of the hostile intentions of Israel, and something that must be taken into account when analyzing the [[Arab-Israeli conflict]].

A handful of extremist [[Ultra-Orthodox Judaism|Ultra-Orthodox Jewish]] Israeli [[rabbi]]s have described Palestinians as subhuman. None of these people have any role in the major Jewish denominations. Every oneach of the statements below has been publicly condemned by rabbis and spokespeople from mainstream Orthodox Judaism, Conservative Judaism and Reform Judaism, and from the (largely non-religious) Israeli press.

"One million Arabs are not worth a Jewish fingernail." -- Rabbi Yaacov Perrin, Feb. 27, 1994 [Source: N.Y. Times, Feb. 28, 1994, p. 1]

(contracted; show full)ision of a society in which Reform Jewish values and practices can help create a better life for all. Peace, of course, does not merely mean the signing of peace treaties, as much as we have longed for that, but for the establishment of political, economic and cultural relations with Israel’s neighbors which can create a peace which will enhance the lives of all the citizens of the region."

:[http://ccarnet.org/platforms/commentary.html Commentary to the Pittsburgh Principles of Reform Judaism]






Also see: [[Anti-Arab]], [[Arabs and anti-Semitism]], [[Anti-Semitism]]