Israeli Minister of Education, Yoav Galant, announced that groups calling Israel an “apartheid state” will be banned from lecturing in schools.
This step is aimed at one of the leading human rights organizations in the country, after it began to describe Israel and its control over the Palestinian territories as a unilateral “apartheid”, as this term has long been viewed as a “taboo” and is used in Al-Ghalib is “the country’s most vocal critic,” and he is strongly rejected by “Israeli” leaders and many Israelis, according to the “Associated Press.”
Yoav Galant said on Twitter that he had instructed the director general of the ministry to “prevent the entry of organizations that describe Israel as an apartheid state and that insult Israeli soldiers from giving lectures in schools.”
Source: “The Associated Press”
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