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The announcement cites the professor's call to boycott an Israeli university in the West Bank, a move which 'seeks to damage creativity, diversity and freedom of opinion,' the minister saysThe decision cites the professor's call to boycott an Israeli university in the West Bank, a move which 'seeks to damage creativity, diversity and freedom of opinion,' the minister says

Shira Kadari-Ovadia ,
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It seems Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked isn’t the only one refusing to implement the Knesset’s decision not to extend the emergency provision to the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law that lets the state prevent Palestinian citizens of Israel from uniting with their families. The State Prosecutor’s Office, whose job is to act only in accordance with the laws of the state – or in their absence – is cooperating with Shaked’s efforts to sabotage the Knesset’s decisions. About four months ago the Knesset voted to stop discriminating against Arab citizens, after 18 years of abuse under the pret

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