{"id":6396,"date":"2021-09-01T16:13:00","date_gmt":"2021-09-01T04:13:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/israelinstitute.nz\/?p=6396"},"modified":"2021-09-07T16:14:24","modified_gmt":"2021-09-07T04:14:24","slug":"is-israel-an-apartheid-state","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/israelinstitute.nz\/2021\/09\/is-israel-an-apartheid-state\/","title":{"rendered":"Is Israel an apartheid state?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Like many New Zealanders over the age of 50 I can still vividly recall the 1981 Springbok Rugby Tour of New Zealand. It\u2019s an event remembered, not for the game of rugby, but because it divided New Zealander against New Zealander, kiwi against kiwi. At stake was the issue of whether we should be playing rugby against South Africa, a nation that was (at the time) operating under a policy of deliberating separating its people based on their ethnicity \u2013 where Caucasians held a privileged position and where other races were subjugated based on skin colour.<\/p>\n

Then Prime Minister Rob Muldoon, probably recognising that his supporters were generally more likely to be rugby supporters, allowed the tour to go ahead \u2013 and in doing so, he lit the fuse on a conflict which led to violence and rioting up and down the country. So passionately held were the views on either side that protestors attempted to stop games (even occupying the field at a game in Hamilton). Elsewhere, there were attacks on anti-tour protestors by rugby fans, and the Government even established a special unit to break up protests, called the Red Squad, which employed practices that we almost certainly wouldn\u2019t tolerate today.<\/p>\n

I was 17 at the time and, in my na\u00efvet\u00e9, probably fell on the side of those wanting the tour to go ahead \u2013 but as I grew older I recognised the utter depravity of a system that divided people based on race and, with the benefit of age and wisdom, if I had my time again I would unquestionably add my voice to those protesting any sporting contact with South Africa at that time.<\/p>\n

I\u2019m raising this now because of the growing claim that Israel is operating under a similar system to that which existed in South Africa at that time. If it\u2019s true, it should be absolutely condemned, and the world community should do everything in its power to bring about the end of the practice.<\/p>\n

But is it true? First, let\u2019s review what South Africa was actually doing:<\/p>\n