by Renee Lott

Israel seems to have fewer and fewer qualms about being branded apartheid

Israel's continued disregard for Palestinians is yet again highlighted in its latest segregation of the region's bus system -- modern day apartheid at its finest. Especially problematic is the fact that the bus system is a public service and under law should employ nondiscriminatory practices. The Palestinian Deputy Labor Minister and the Workers' Union have denounced the "racist measures."

The Israeli transportation authorities have said that segregation of the bus lines was put into effect to improve overall service for Palestinians by making the transport more effective. They also claim costs will fall -- Palestinians will no longer be required to pay high prices for private, unregulated taxis to bring them to and from checkpoints.

Media reports indicate, however, that Jewish settlers lodged complaints with the government concerning safety on the buses with Palestinians aboard. Settlers also claimed buses were crowded and that high tensions between Palestinians and settlers pose security risks. This reasoning is likely the real reasoning for this troublesome policy.

The plan has drawn the opposition of the Israeli Knesset's more progressive members. Zahava Gal-On, leader of the leftist Meretz leftist political party, called for the immediate cancellation of the segregated bus lines. "Separate bus lines for Palestinians prove that occupation and democracy cannot coexist," he said. The Israeli human rights group B'Tselem also condemned the move, calling it "revolting."

A few citizens took drastic measures to protest the segregation policy by setting aflame two of the buses just one day after its implementation. Discontent amongst Palestinians is apparent -- how much further will Israel go to isolate this continually marginalized population?

The monetary savings of having segregated bus lines may be helpful to Palestinians but overall this policy does nothing to improve or even sustain the delicate political balance between these two populations. Israel continues to implement segregationist policies, pushing political boundaries to the breaking point while at the same time having no regard for the resulting repercussions.

 

Foreign Policy in Focus, "With Bus Segregation Israeli Apartheid Becomes More Blatant"

 

With Bus Segregation Israeli Apartheid Becomes More Blatant | News of the Middle East