Criminalizing and Punishing Israeli Apartheid
Dr. Kamal Kubaa
This study deals with the issue of the ideology, policy, and applications of apartheid in Israel, which, I believe, has become one of the topics that researchers have been interested in for some time, and has become extremely important in recent months, in light of the blockage of all paths to a settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Which prompted us to contribute to this matter through this study. The importance of raising this issue is increasing with the increasing pace of global awareness of the nature, dimensions, and reality of apartheid, not in the occupied territories of the State of Palestine, but primarily the realization that the ideology, policy, and applications of Israeli apartheid are at the heart of the doctrine, culture, principles, and structure of Zionist evacuation settler colonialism in Palestine in general.
In order to cover the many elements of the study, many of which were shortened to meet the requirements of the specifics of this study, it was necessary to introduce the defunct concept of apartheid in South Africa, as it is a form of apartheid, and it is considered the closest to the Zionist experience, due to its similar intellectual and biblical origins in its view of the indigenous population, and both The two experiments adopted very similar methods and means, including an attempt to explore the policy of apartheid with grounds, legislation, and laws deeply rooted in racism. It was also necessary to address the concept of apartheid in accordance with what was included in the relevant international agreements, conduct research into the specificity of apartheid in its Israeli version, and address the latest international reports related to the subject of the research, in order to then reach a set of conclusions and recommendations.