ADL Rebukes Knesset Law
By AMI EDEN
FORWARD STAFF
In a rare rebuke of Israel, the Anti-Defamation League is criticizing the Knesset for passing a bill that denies residency permits to Palestinians who marry Israeli citizens.
The decision to speak out, albeit gently, puts the ADL in the unusual position of joining the European Union and international human rights organizations in criticizing Israeli policy. The group's director, Abraham Foxman, has long argued that American Jewish groups should generally defer to the democratically elected Israeli government on security-related matters.
In a statement Monday, Foxman acknowledged that the Israeli government has "vital security concerns," but added, "We hope the Knesset will review this law when it expires in a year and explore other methods to ensure Israel's security needs."
Foxman's statement marked the second time in less than two weeks that a top Jewish communal leader in North America criticized Israeli policy. Edgar Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress, recently co-signed a letter to President Bush stating that Israeli efforts to build a security fence in the West Bank are "potentially problematic."
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