Palestinians stage all-out strike against racist Israeli law

The occupied Palestinian territories and the
Palestinians in Israel observed on Monday a general strike in protest against
the new racist Israeli law, the Nation-State Basic Law, WAFA reported.
Life almost came to standstill in these areas as
shops were shuttered down, government and financial institutions did not open
to business and schools and universities suspended classes. The strike was also
observed by the public transportation.
The Palestinian leadership inside Israel represented
by the Follow-Up Committee and the Nationalist and Islamic Forces in the West
Bank and Gaza joined in calling for the strike to protest the negative impact
of the new racist law on the life, history, culture and traditions, as well as
existence of several million Palestinians in Israel and the occupied
territories.
The new law was passed by the Israeli parliament on
July 19 despite strong local and international opposition due to its obvious
racist content, which says that Israel is the land of the Jewish people and
their state, totally ignoring the existence of two million non-Jewish
Palestinians in Israel and four million others in the occupied territories, who
are the indigenous people of this land centuries before Israel was created in
1948.