Israeli apartheid
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Israeli apartheid
Summary
Israeli apartheid is a racial segregation[1]. It draws 3,865 Wikipedia views per month (racial_segregation category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Israeli apartheid is in the country of Israel[3].
- Israeli apartheid is in the country of Occupied Palestinian territories[4].
- Israeli apartheid's instance of is recorded as racial segregation[5].
- Israeli apartheid's instance of is recorded as Crime of apartheid[6].
- Israeli apartheid's instance of is recorded as comparison[7].
- Israeli apartheid's Commons category is recorded as Israeli apartheid[8].
- Israeli apartheid's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Israeli apartheid[9].
- Israeli apartheid's described by source is recorded as Yesh Din[10].
- Israeli apartheid's described by source is recorded as B'Tselem[11].
- Israeli apartheid's described by source is recorded as Human Rights Watch[12].
- Israeli apartheid's described by source is recorded as Human Sciences Research Council[13].
- Israeli apartheid's described by source is recorded as Amnesty International[14].
- Israeli apartheid's described by source is recorded as International Federation for Human Rights[15].
- Israeli apartheid's has contributing factor is recorded as community settlement[16].
- Israeli apartheid's has contributing factor is recorded as Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law[17].
- Israeli apartheid's has contributing factor is recorded as Basic Law: Israel as the Nation-State of the Jewish People[18].
- Israeli apartheid's has contributing factor is recorded as Israeli West Bank barrier[19].
- Israeli apartheid's has contributing factor is recorded as West Bank closures[20].
- Israeli apartheid's has contributing factor is recorded as Israeli settlement[21].
- Israeli apartheid's has contributing factor is recorded as proposed Israeli annexation of the West Bank[22].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include racial segregation[5], Crime of apartheid[6], and comparison[7].
Why It Matters
Israeli apartheid draws 3,865 Wikipedia views per month (racial_segregation category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]