Arab society both within and outside of Israel relegates its African population to permanent underclass status.
Doha, June 9 - A torrent of propaganda from media outlets such as Al Jazeera in the Qatari capital, in a regime that still enslaves non-Arabs and calls Africans 'Abeed,' aims to paint Israeli society as irredeemably ill-disposed toward ethnic minorities in their midst, especially the minority that Israel, at tremendous expense and risk, brought by the tens of thousands through massive airlift operations since the 1980's as drought threatened millions in East Africa.
Arab governments, organizations, diplomats, intellectuals, and other influential individuals and institutions have long sought to keep the flames of violence and hatred for Israel roaring in both the Arab world and the West, in many instances by attempting to portray the Jewish State as racist - whether against Arabs, Africans, or anyone else - through exaggerated, fabricated, or distorted accounts of alleged Israeli societal or official racial intolerance. These incitement efforts originate in a culture whose attitude toward the ethnically different - black Africans in particular, though South Asians also suffer there - itself has an appallingly racist view of those minorities, with variations of the world "Abeed" - "slave" in Arabic, the default moniker for a African.
At the same time, the target of the incitement boasts the most tolerant, equitable, and diverse citizenry in the region - includes a 170,000-strong contingent of black Jews from Ethiopia whom Israel expended considerable effort and resources to rescue from famine during Operation Moses, Operation Solomon, and other formidable enterprises.
"Israel sterilized Ethiopian women!" screamed activists and headlines, misreporting an incident in which birth-control medications were administered once by injection to specific women who needed them, and which had no documented long-term effects - though observers later raised concerns that the women might not have understood the procedure or its consequences in real time. The news outlet that initially reported the alleged scandal later retracted most of its most damning details.
Meanwhile, Arab society both within and outside of Israel relegates its African population to permanent underclass status.
Politicians from countries with actual slavery of other races - not just of Africans - continue daily to decry Israel's treatment of blacks and others, via NGOs, UN committees, and media outlets predisposed to believe the worst about Jews. When natural disasters or other humanitarian catastrophes strike anywhere, especially in the developing world, Israel sends teams of relief, medical, and rescue workers, where they provide world-class care to whoever needs it, regardless of race.
Al Jazeera characterized that phenomenon as casting Arabs in a bad light and therefore racist.
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