Jewish supremacy
The concept of Jewish supremacy has been used by a variety of critics of Israeli pertaining to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. This may be related or distinct from those that espouse the concept of Jewish supremacy in antisemitic tropes.
In relation to Israel, individuals assert that some Israeli Jews hold ethno-nationalist views and support identity politics that equate to level of supremacism vis-à-vis the Palestinians.[1] [2] [3]
Allegations
[edit ]Various discriminatory policies and practices have been cited variously as perpetrating Jewish supremacy in Israel,[4] including the 1952 Citizenship Law and [5] the 2018 Nation-State Law.[6] The banned Israeli political party Kach, the phenomenon of Israeli settler violence, and all of the Netanyahu-led Israeli governments have been accused of pursuing a Jewish supremacist agenda, particularly against the Palestinians.[5] [7]
In 2023, then Israeli minister of national security Itamar Ben-Gvir said[8]
My right, my wife's, my children's, to roam the roads of Judea and Samaria are more important than the right of movement of the Arabs
See also
[edit ]- Israeli apartheid
- Racism in Israel
- Zionism as settler colonialism
- Christian supremacy
- White supremacy
References
[edit ]- ^ Massad, Joseph. "On Zionism and Jewish Supremacy". New Politics. 8 (4): 89.
- ^ The violent lies of Israel’s president
- ^ Chanting ‘burn Shu’afat’ and ‘flatten Gaza,’ masses attend Jerusalem Flag March
- ^ Menchik, Jeremy (August 2024). "Introduction: Symposium on the Jewish Left". Critical Research on Religion. 12 (2): 210–214. doi:10.1177/20503032241269655.
- ^ a b "Supremacy Unleashed: The Ongoing Erosion of Palestinian Citizenship in Israel." Shira Robinson 2021, The Routledge Handbook of Citizenship in the Middle East and North Africa
- ^ Saïd, Ibrahim L. (1 October 2020). "Some are more equal than others: Palestinian citizens in the settler colonial Jewish State". Settler Colonial Studies. 10 (4): 481–507. doi:10.1080/2201473X.2020.1794210.
- ^ Segal, Raz (15 August 2024). "Settler Antisemitism, Israeli Mass Violence, and the Crisis of Holocaust and Genocide Studies". Journal of Palestine Studies: 1–24. doi:10.1080/0377919X.2024.2384385 .
- ^ Bateman, Tom (2023年08月25日). "US condemns Israeli minister Ben Gvir's 'inflammatory' Palestinian comments". The BBC . Retrieved 2025年03月09日.