“This is an evil law, a black flag hovers over it.”

—  Ayman Odeh

About the Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People, as quoted in Israel's Parliament Has Passed a Controversial Jewish Nation Bill http://time.com/5342702/israel-jewish-nation-state-bill/ (July 19, 201) by Ilan Ben Zion, The Times.

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