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Israel revisited : Comments
By David Rothfield and Robin Rothfield, published 22/5/2008As Israel turns 60 there are many reasons why Israelis might celebrate. But there are also reasons for some soul searching.
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"We talked about these issues and others with Hassan Jabarin, the Director of Adalah, The Legal Centre for Minority Rights in Israel. He told us that Arab schools receive only half the government budget per capita that Jewish schools receive. Most of the Negev Bedouin population live in shameful conditions of poverty and deprivation."
Arab children and Jewish children in general go to separate schools. They grow up separated and can be expected to regard those not of their community as the OTHER. That would still be so even if funding per capita would be equal. The US Supreme Court decreed that segregation is inherently unequal in Brown vs. Kansas Board of Education.
There is a lesson for Australia in this. The policy of public aid to sectarian schools helps create both a separation of Australians on religious lines and a two tier system of eduction where a higher proportion of children from sectarian schools than from public schools go on to tertiary education.
Government funding must address all the shortages in public schools, and funding to sectarian schools should be curtailed drastically or eliminated. The cost for those who wished to send their children to sectarian schools should be met by themselves or their faith community.