3-31-2017 Recognising the discrimination Ethiopian Jews face in Israel is a step in the right direction – Efrat YerdayMiddle East Eye

http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/israel-report-no-one-talking-first-ethiopian-jews-1052692607

This month's UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia report which accused Israel of imposing an apartheid regime on Palestinians has made headlines and even led to the resignation of the head of the agency.  But a week before that report came out, the US State Department released its annual human rights report. The report devoted more pages – 141 in total - to the situation in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories than any country other than China.  Police brutality against Palestinians and Ethiopian Jews, both highlighted in the State Department's report, are two sides of the very same system of oppression.  Even more importantly, for the first time, the report went into great detail about the "persistent societal discrimination" in Israel against Ethiopian Jews...

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