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MKs from across spectrum back bill on new Arab city in north
By Yoav Stern, Haaretz Correspondent

Lawmakers from across the political spectrum signed a bill proposal Wednesday calling for the construction of a new Arab city in the north of Israel.

The bill, penned by MK Hanna Swaid of Hadash, was signed by 18 MKs including Reuven Rivlin (Likud), Shai Hermesh (Kadima), and David Azoulay (Shas), and other MKs from the Labor, Meretz, the United Arab List and Balad.

The city would be Israel's first new Arab community since the founding of the state in 1948, with the exception of settlements in the Negev that were built to house Bedouins.
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The bill stipulates that the town will be founded with a residential and commercial area, with advanced civil services to accommodate the Arab population. Also, the city would be open to residence for all citizens of Israel without acceptance or membership committee approval needed.

On Tuesday, it was announced that the Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office is planning a comprehensive meeting on the issue. Sources at the Prime Minister's bureau stated that MK Ahmed Tibi (United Arab List) was picked to head discussions on the matter, which will include representatives from all government offices to be affected by the bill, in addition to private citizens in relevant professional fields, such as geographers, city planners, and architects.

MK Tibi on Tuesday stated that he views the discussions on the issues in a positive light, but added that the initiative must be carried out fully.

"The founding of an Arab city is of urgent need. We must make decisions on the matter in order to aid those who are in distress in the Arab sector. What seems revolutionary in Israel, is something completely normal in democratic countries," Tibi stated.

Dr. Taabat Abu-Raas, a geographer from Ben-Gurion University stated to Haaretz that the government must understand that it is in their interest to found a new Arab city.

According to Raas, middle-class Arabs are now looking to improve their quality of life have to move to Jewish towns, like Carmiel, Nazareth Illit, and other large cities to do so.

"Maybe they've come to understand that a new Arab city could be an appropriate solution to the problems of the Arab community and could signal a breakthrough in relations between the state and its Arab citizens," Raas stated
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  1.   Good, such a city should be built.....in an area that will be 15:24  |  Levi 14/02/07
  2.   Segregation 15:36  |  Rufus 14/02/07
  3.   Good 16:04  |  Blinky the Fish 14/02/07
  4.   Better Yet 16:12  |  Erik 14/02/07
  5.   Optimism and pessimism from such a move 16:17  |  Richard S 14/02/07
  6.   To: Levi (nr. 1) 16:44  |  observer 14/02/07
  7.   #2 Rufus 16:46  |  Itsik 14/02/07
  8.   Arab settlement 16:48  |  Steven Palmer 14/02/07
  9.   A new town for Finns in Sweden? Unthinkable 16:52  |  Absolute Sweden 14/02/07
  10.   Good place to build it in Mecca and Sahara 17:03  |  Sal 14/02/07
  11.   Why is this good? Its segregation. Do Arabs really want this? 17:04  |  David 14/02/07
  12.   To 2 Rufus 17:16  |  Ganz 14/02/07
  13.   Simple Logic Guys... 17:30  |  Andrew 14/02/07
  14.   Richard S - yr 3rd point 17:59  |  Rebekah S 14/02/07
  15.   #11 - David 19:18  |  MichaelF 14/02/07
  16.   Israel doing something for its Arab citizens? 19:21  |  MichaelF 14/02/07
  17.   #2 - Rufus 19:25  |  MichaelF 14/02/07
  18.   Good start, but not enough 19:57  |  Brad 14/02/07
  19.   Question 20:30  |  MC 14/02/07
  20.   #16 - Brad 21:05  |  MichaelF 14/02/07
  21.   #16, Brad, you support Arab giving back $billions Arabs stole? 21:19  |  David 14/02/07
  22.   #13, Michael, I know a LOT about cities and ethnicity 21:23  |  David 14/02/07
  23.   What about Rakefet? 21:24  |  Arieh Lebowitz 14/02/07
  24.   For all confused people - this is your answer as why! 21:43  |  Sankdar 14/02/07
  25.   You got to admit - that was a bit too easy 21:46  |  Skandar 14/02/07
  26.   MC - simple question complicated answer 21:47  |  Skandar 14/02/07
  27.   wrong aproach - I`m against this 21:48  |  Rami 14/02/07
  28.   Re: #17 Question 22:06  |  Michael Freedman 14/02/07
  29.   David - get off your horse 22:08  |  Skandar 14/02/07
  30.   David - you impress with knowledge 22:12  |  Skandar 14/02/07
  31.   MichealF #13 -- You ever been to Boston? 22:32  |  bbl 14/02/07
  32.   to Rebekah S 22:32  |  israel winicki 14/02/07
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