by Yori Yalon
"It is a historic decision ... proof that Israel protects its citizens and identity of its minorities, unlike all the Arab nations around us," Aramean-Christian community leader says • Interior minister instructs Population Authority to act accordingly.
Aramean-Christian community
leader Shadi Halul
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Interior Minister Gideon Sa'ar on Tuesday
approved having "Aramean" as a nationality on Israeli identification
cards, a move warmly received by Israel's Christian-Aramean community.
In a letter written to Population Authority
chairman Amnon Ben-Ami, Sa'ar said that after receiving an appeal on the
matter, he heard the recommendations of three experts from three
different academic institutions, who said the Supreme Court had found
that "the Aramean nationality clearly exists, and has the conditions
required to prove its existence, including historical heritage,
religion, culture, origin and common language."
Sa'ar instructed clerks at the Population
Authority to allow citizens applying for their identification cards for
the first time to be registered with Aramean as their nationality, "as
long as they uphold the conditions stipulated."
Aramean-Christian community leader and IDF Maj. (res.) Shadi Halul welcomed the decision.
"It is a historic decision and a historic
change for the relations between Christians and Jews in the state of
Israel," Halul said.
He said the move pulled the rug under the feet
of anti-Semites and "those who slander the Jewish people and Israel. It
is proof that Israel protects its citizens and the identity of its
minorities, unlike all the Arab nations around us."
Israeli Christians Recruitment Forum Director
Gabriel Nadaf, one of the original proponents of adding the Aramean
nationality to identification cards, called the announcement a "brave
decision by the interior minister."
"All Christians from the 133,000 Christians
who live in Israel and belong to one of the Eastern churches can now be
listed as a Aramean," he said.
Yori Yalon
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=20169
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