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Maduro: Global oil trade in ruble and yuan currency basket

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The President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro has proposed oil producing countries should discuss creating a currency basket for trading crude and refined products. "Developing a new mechanism of controlling the oil market is necessary," he said on Wednesday at the Russian Energy Forum, being held in Moscow this week.

According to Maduro, trading paper futures has an adverse impact on the oil market, undermining attempts by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to stabilize prices.

Introducing alternative currency baskets, including the yuan, ruble, and other currencies will eliminate the impact of futures trading, according to the Venezuelan president.

Maduro insisted Venezuela is dealing with its debt to Russia, and that Rosneft's deal with Venezuelan state oil producer PDVSA is "subject to negotiation." "We fulfill all the obligations to Russia. If we get more favorable terms for restructuring the debt, this will be the result of a deal between the two governments," said Maduro.

Maduro pointed out that US sanctions make it difficult to negotiate the debt issue with American debt holders. Caracas is framing a plan to deliver its crude to alternative markets should the White House impose sanctions on trading the country's oil, Maduro said in response to a question on the possibility of PDVSA's default. "Venezuela has plans A, B, C, and others. There are other international companies interested in buying oil and refined products. We will create the best terms for them," he said.

Comment: Dollar dumping will turn US markets into a proverbial 'basket case.' Venezuela is sitting on the largest field of black gold and its impact will change financial history, should Maduro succeed in 1) keeping this resource in Venezuela's control, 2) changing out the payment system to new currencies, and 3) staving off a revolution by outside influences.


Nuke

US Defense Secretary: Iran compliant, stay in the nuclear deal

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© Getty ImageUS Defense Secretary James Mattis
"I believe that they [Iran] fundamentally are [in compliance]. There have been certainly some areas where they were not temporarily in that regard, but overall our intelligence community believes that they have been compliant and the IAEA [International Atomic Energy Agency] also says so," Mattis said during a House of Representatives hearing Tuesday.

"The point I would make is that if we can confirm that Iran is living by the agreement, if we can determine that this is in our best interest, then clearly we should stay with it," Mattis told the Senate Armed Services Committee. "I believe at this point in time, absent indications to the contrary, it is something that the president should consider staying with."

Iran is "not in a material breach of the agreement," said General Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. "I believe that [the agreement] has delayed Iran's nuclear program."

Under the deal negotiated in July 2015, Iran agreed to reduce the number of its uranium enrichment centrifuges by two-thirds, cap its enrichment below the level needed for weapons-grade material, reduce its enriched uranium stockpile by 98 percent from around 10,000kg for 15 years, and allow international inspections.

In exchange, much of the international sanctions against Tehran have been lifted. Some US sanctions, however, still remain in effect.

Comment: Trump has to know that if the deal is scrapped, Iran would never knuckle under to more restrictions, no matter who was on the other side of the negotiating table.


Boat

China seeks closer military ties, docks warships in London

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© South China Morning PostChinese war fleet docks in London.
London and Beijing must forge closer military ties in a world that is "far from being peaceful," Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming said, as warships from China docked for the first time in London.

Two Chinese 54A frigates from the 26th Navy Task Force arrived in Docklands in the lower Thames as part of a European goodwill tour. Liu said the arrival of the two 4,000-ton, 440ft-long frigates is also a sign of China's commitment "to world peace."


Bad Guys

Why isn't NATO bombing Madrid like it did Yugoslavia?

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© Francois Lenoir / ReutersCatalan Raimon Castellvi, wearing a flag with an Estelada (Catalan separatist flag), holds a sign as he protests outside the European Commission in Brussels after Sunday's independence referendum in Catalonia, Belgium October 2, 2017.
It is a little bit late for the EU to remember international law on its Western border when it was ignoring it on its Eastern border, Marko Gasic, an international affairs commentator, told RT.

Catalonia's leader has vowed to declare the region's independence from Spain in the coming days.

Carles Puigdemont, the breakaway region's president, said he does not plan to delay the declaration of independence for much longer and is ready to "act at the end of this week or the beginning of next," he said in an interview with the BBC on Tuesday.

Attention

President of Catalonia vows to proclaim independence 'within days'

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© Albert Gea / ReutersA Catalan regional police officer looks on as people who showed up to support the Spanish national police officers staying in town, hold up Spanish flags as police vehicles depart in Pineda de Mar, north of Barcelona, Spain, October 3, 2017.
The president of Catalonia has said he will put the results of the independence referendum, deemed illegal by Madrid, into effect by next week, and urge Madrid not to intervene. It comes as Spain's King Felipe VI has vowed to uphold constitutional order.

In an interview to the BBC on Tuesday, the breakaway region's president, Carles Puigdemont, said he does not plan to delay the declaration of independence for much longer and is ready to "act at the end of this week or the beginning of next."

Any attempt of the authorities in Madrid to override the Catalan regional government in a bid to hinder its actions in compliance with results of Sunday's popular vote would be "an error which changes everything," Puigdemont warned. He, however, did not elaborate on the Catalan regional government's possible response to such a scenario.

Chess

Pence's staff chief Ayers floats 'purge' of anti-Trump Republicans to wealthy donors

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Vice President Mike Pence swears in his new chief of staff, Nick Ayers, who was joined by his wife and three children at the White House on July 28, 2017
Nick Ayers urges donors to 'form a coalition' to take on GOP leaders and members who don't back the president.

Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff railed against congressional leaders in closed-door remarks to wealthy donors and called for a "purge" if GOP lawmakers don't quickly rally behind President Donald Trump's agenda.

In remarks at a Republican National Committee event at the St. Regis Hotel in Washington on Tuesday morning, Nick Ayers also warned that Republicans are "on track to get shellacked" in next year's midterm elections if GOP lawmakers don't pass Trump's legislative priorities.

But Ayers reserved his harshest criticism for congressional leaders and members who have not offered full-throated support for the president.

"Just imagine the possibilities of what can happen if our entire party unifies behind him? If - and this sounds crass - we can purge the handful of people who continue to work to defeat him," Ayers said, according to an audio recording of the remarks obtained by POLITICO. Listen here.

Attention

Putin calls global community to abandon double standards in war on terror as other officials accuse U.S. of collaborating with ISIS

Vladimir Putin
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Vladimir Putin has called on the global community to abandon the double standard policy


Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on the global community to abandon the double standard policy in the fight against terrorism.

"We support an integrated approach to countering terrorism, the spread of its ideology and funding illegal armed groups, as well as rejection of the double standard policy in the fight against the major modern threat," says the presidential welcome address to the participants of the 16th meeting of foreign intelligence, security and law enforcement chiefs that the FSB opened in Kranosdar.

Comment: The Russian Defense Ministry has said that the US support for terrorist factions in Syria is the main obstacle to the anti-terror fight in the war-torn country.
"The main obstacle to the complete elimination of Daesh in Syria is not the military capabilities of terrorists, but rather the support of [our] American colleagues," Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said Wednesday.

He went on to say that a series of Daesh attacks against the Syrian forces have been carried out from the areas where the "US military mission" is deployed.
In a clever counter-move, Lavrov said Wednesday that Russia will be providing assistance to Syrian armed groups that have chosen to fight against the Nusra Front in the Idlib de-escalation zone:
"We have information that the armed formations which have joined the arrangement on the Idlib de-escalation zone have started to fight more actively against Jabhat al-Nusra. We will be assisting them in this matter, as well as, of course, assisting the Syrian army," Lavrov told reporters after a meeting of Russian special services chiefs in Krasnodar which was televised by RT.
See also: Lavrov: US-led forces in Syria consistently act in ways that help terrorist groups


Info

Mattis links Pakistani intel to terrorism, threatens to revoke "non-NATO ally" status - but will give Pakistan one more chance

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US Defense Secretary James "Mad Dog" Mattis has just stated that the US is considering revoking Pakistan's status as a non-NATO ally.

Pakistan joined a club of US partner which are given non-NATO ally status in 2004. Being classed as a non-NATO ally gives nations outside of Europe and Europe's often controversial near-abroad, similar rankings and ostensibly privileges as formal members of the US led alliance. Other members of the non-NATO ally group include Israel, Japan, South Korea, Egypt and Jordan.

Mattis has stated that the US may kick Pakistan out of the group because of Pakistan's alleged support of the Afghan Taliban.

Donald Trump and his cabinet colleagues have worked hard to push a narrative that Pakistan is a state sponsor of terrorism and that in particular, Pakistan aids armed factions in neighbouring Afghanistan. The allegations which have thus far not been backed up by any evidence, are similar to the kinds of things said by Indian mass media and Hindutva politicians.

However, Pakistan's growing schism with the United States is, in reality, over a host of issues, all of which are related to Pakistan's pivot away from the US and its related pivot towards China and Russia.

Comment: Looks like the U.S. isn't ready quite yet to send Pakistan into the arms of Russian and China. Mattis says the U.S. will try "one more time" to work with Pakistan before taking additional measures:
Mattis told a House Armed Services Committee hearing on October 3 that "we need to try one more time to make this strategy work with them, by, with, and through the Pakistanis, and if our best efforts fail, President [Donald] Trump is prepared to take whatever steps are necessary."

The defense chief also said he would travel to Islamabad soon, but he did not provide details.

Mattis was testifying alongside Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Joseph Dunford in their second hearing of the day on U.S. policy in Afghanistan.
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New agencies have reported that measures being discussed include potentially downgrading Pakistan's status as a major non-NATO ally.

Asked during the hearing whether that option was being discussed, Mattis replied, "I am sure it will be."

Pakistan has regularly denied it provides safe havens to extremist groups.

The Pakistani Embassy in Washington said late on October 3 that Islamabad had achieved success in counterterrorism operations inside Pakistan.

"However, unless the same level of success is achieved in [Afghanistan], long lasting-peace in the region will remain out of reach," the embassy said in a statement.



Yoda

Putin: Countries prefer to do business with Russia because there's no double-dealing

Vladimir Putin
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Russia plays it straight when it comes to agreements, which is why the country is attractive to foreign business despite sanctions, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"The most significant advantage we have is that we never double-deal. We are always honest with our partners. We openly lay out our position," Putin said at the 2017 Russian Energy Week in Moscow.

Russia is more reliable compared to other countries, according to the president. "That's what accounts for Russia's attractiveness for foreign partners, not our military potential," he added.

Comment: See also: Saudi King's momentous visit to Moscow: Middle East, bilateral trade, humanitarian issues will all be on table


Star of David

Separate and unequal: Israel uses legal tricks to segregate its own citizens inside the Green Line

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© Nedal Eshtayah/Anadolu AgencyIsraeli forces attack Palestinians during a demonstration against the construction of Jewish settlements in Nablus, West Bank on 25 August 2017
The pending demolitions of Khan Al-Ahmar and Susiya, two Palestinian communities in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, along with the forced expulsion of their inhabitants, have been attracting international concern and protests.

Similarly, the recent eviction of a Palestinian family to make way for Jewish settlers in Sheikh Jarrah, a neighbourhood in occupied East Jerusalem, prompted widespread condemnation (though, of course, no practical steps of censure or sanction).

In all three cases, the Israeli authorities and settlers deploy a variety of legal tools to dress up displacement and colonisation as merely "respect for the law" and "due process".

But while such policies in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) have been widely denounced, even by the state's allies, there is a profound lack of awareness about how Israel segregates its Jewish and non-Jewish citizens, inside the Green Line - and the mechanisms used to do so.

A recent episode, one which barely registered any media coverage, offers an opportunity to understand how Israel's institutionalised discrimination relates to land and housing rights.

Comment: The current state of affairs rests on a long line of discriminatory laws enacted by Israel. Here is the full list dating even from before the "founding" of Israel.
2006-Present

26 September 2017: Illegal Israeli settlers call for the Israeli government to enact harsher punishments on the families of Palestinian prisoners through 'deny citizenship' and 'carry out more house demolitions'

26 September 2017: Israeli MK Amir Ohana proposes a bill which would 'expand the interior minister's authority to revoke permanent residence status for security reasons' in an effort to 'circumvent' controversial court rulings against revoking residency of Arabs in Jerusalem

11 September 2017: Israel begins construction of its first new illegal settlement in the occupied West Bank. The new settlement, known as Amichai, is being built to house about 300 hardline residents of the illegal West Bank Jewish outpost of Amona. The Cabinet allocated $16 million for its construction

11 September 2017: Israeli authorities are making it increasingly difficult for Palestinians' foreign spouses to stay in the occupied West Bank, reducing the length of the validity of visas, the process for obtaining permanent residency has been frozen

2017:
Israel announces plans to limit the travel of those arriving in Ben-Gurion airport to the Palestinian Occupied Territories.

Israel begins plans to pass a law that will ban the Muslim call for prayer on loudspeakers between 23:00 and 07:00.

Stop-and-Frisk Law - Amendment: The new law allows police to stop and frisk people in case of a reasonable suspicion that he or she is about to commit a violent act. The law was passed amid the recent wave of violence.

Anti-Terror (Counter-Terrorism) Law: This contains broad and vague definitions of terrorism and terrorist organisations often exploited by law enforcement authorities to criminalise legitimate actions of Palestinian citizens of Israel and Palestinian residents of the Occupied Territories.

Expulsion of MKs Law - Amendment: The bill allows for the Israeli Jewish majority in the Knesset to further delegitimise and marginalise the elected political representatives of the Palestinian minority in Israel and to oust Arab MKs and political lists on the basis of purely political and ideological considerations.
2016:
NGO "Funding Transparency" Law: This requires NGOs that receive 50 per cent or more of their funding from foreign governments to make it clear in every instance. Organisations that express views critical to the government's policies, particularly those policies which discriminate against or otherwise harm Palestinians in the Occupied Territories, are the main targets of this law.

Mandatory minimum sentences for convicted stone-throwers - Amendment: A mandatory minimum prison sentence on a convicted stone-thrower or similar acts is set at "one-fifth of the maximum sentence" which equates to either two or four years.

Revoking child allowances from parents of children convicted of security offences: This removes child allowances for parents of a child convicted on criminal charges.
2015:
Fines on parents of stone-throwers - Amendment: Direct fines are imposed on the parents of minors convicted of committing an offence listed in the Israeli Penal Code; for example stone-throwing. This discriminates against the parents of Palestinian children within Israel or residents of East Jerusalem brought before Israeli civil courts.
2014:
Increased Governance and Raising the Qualifying Election Threshold - Bill to Amend Basic Law: The Government: This raises the threshold percentage of votes required for political parties in order to obtain seats in the Knesset to 3.25 per cent. This undermines the parliamentary representation of Palestinian Arabs and prevents Arab parties from contesting the elections within multiple party lists.

Civil Wrongs Law - Amendment: This creates further obstacles to justice and accountability for civilian victims harmed by Israeli security forces in the Occupied Territories.

July- Income Tax Ordinance - Amendment: This grants a 35 per cent tax exemption on donations to institutions that promote "Zionist settlement". It differentiates between public institutions on political and ideological grounds.
2012:
Israeli Prisons Ordinance Amendment No. 43: This was passed allowing for restrictions on security prisoners' access to legal counsel for three months at a time, which can be extended for another three months.

Israeli Prisons Ordinance - Amendment: This allows the Israel Prison Service (IPS) to prohibit prisoners involved in "security crimes" from meeting their lawyers due to suspicion that the meeting will lead to the transfer of information relating to a "terror organisation". This law targets Palestinian prisoners and Palestinian lawyers.

Anti-Boycott Law: This prohibits the promotion of academic, economic or cultural boycotts of Israeli citizens and organisations and against Israeli institutions or illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank. A civil lawsuit can be filed against anyone who calls for a boycott, namely the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.

Admissions Committees Law: The Admissions Committees Law legalises Committees that operate in small community towns built on state land in the Negev and Galilee. They are permitted to filter on the basis of ethnicity applicants for housing units and plots of land; Arab Palestinians are the main victims of this process.

Citizenship Law: This allows courts to revoke the citizenship of persons convicted of treason, espionage, assisting the enemy in time of war, violating state sovereignty and acts of terrorism. The law was proposed following the arrest and indictment of Arab civil society leader Ameer Makhoul on charges of espionage and has since been used discriminately against Palestinians.

Nakba Law: The Finance Minister can reduce state funding or support to an institution if it holds an event that rejects the existence of Israel as a "Jewish and democratic state" or commemorates "Israel's Independence Day or the day on which the state was established as a day of mourning." The law deprives Arab citizens of commemorating the Nakba in a way that is an integral part of their history.
2011:
Foreign Government Funding Law: This imposes invasive reporting requirements on NGOs, requiring them to submit and publish quarterly reports on any funding received from foreign governments or publicly-funded foreign donors. Palestinian NGOs in Israel and all NGOs which promote Palestinian rights are particularly vulnerable since they do not seek funding from Israeli governmental sources and have limited access to private funding.

Extension of Detention - Criminal Procedure Law: Designed to extend the harsh detention procedures for those suspected of security offences. Again, this law is used exclusively against Palestinians.

Negev Development Authority Law: "Individual settlements" are used to provide individual Jewish Israeli families with potentially thousands of acres of land for their exclusive use. In the Negev, these settlements were seen as part of a plan for "saving" the land.

Absorption of Discharged Soldiers Law: Jewish Israeli students living in the NPA will be granted a "compensation package". Since Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel are exempt from military service they are excluded from receiving these state-allocated benefits and discriminated against on the basis of their national belonging.

Land Ordinance Law: This allows Israel to confiscate land for "public purposes" and has been used to confiscate Palestinian-owned land in Israel.
2010:
Termination of Proceedings and Deletion of Records in the Disengagement Plan Law: This exempts anyone who was convicted in relation to their opposition to Israel's 2005 Gaza disengagement plan from legal sanction, provided they have not received a prison sentence. This established a separate legal process for people who were charged when demonstrating against the Gaza disengagement from those charged for other political demonstrations, thus discriminating on ideological grounds.

Regional Councils Law: This law, which grants the Interior Minister absolute power to declare the postponement of the first election of a Regional Council, was passed shortly before elections were due to take place in the Abu Basma Regional Council, which includes ten Arab Bedouin villages in the Negev.

Israel Land Administration Law: Enforced land privatisation, especially of land owned by Palestinian refugees and internally displaced persons, as well as land on which settlements are built in occupied East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.

The Economic Efficiency Law - Legislative Amendments: Classifying towns, villages and areas as "National Priority Areas" (NPAs), this allows for the allocation of state resources without criteria; 553 Jewish towns and only 4 small Arab villages are classified as NPAs with "A" status.
2009:
Economic Efficiency Law: This law stipulates that children who do not receive the vaccinations recommended by the Ministry of Health will no longer be provided with "child allowances". This mainly affects Arab Bedouin children living in the Negev due to the lack of availability of vaccinations.

Absorption of Discharged Soldiers Law - Amendment No. 7: The benefits package available to Jewish Israelis adding to the already extensive educational benefits package enjoyed by discharged soldiers in Israel is not available for Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel due to them being exempt from military service and so excluded from receiving these state-allocated benefits.
2008:
Criminal Procedure Law - Interrogating Suspects - Amendment No. 4: This exempts the police and the Israeli Security Agencies from recording audio and video documentation of interrogations of suspects and is used exclusively against Palestinians.
2006:
Criminal Procedure Law: This law removes a number of essential procedural safeguards for detainees suspected of security offences and is used solely against Palestinians.
2003:
Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law: This bans the unification of the family where one spouse is an Israeli citizen (usually applied to Palestinian citizens) and the other is a resident of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. An additional amendment in 2007 expanded the ban to include citizens and residents of Iran, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. Although the law was originally a temporary order, it has been used repeatedly, making it a permanent law.
1998:
Hebrew Date Law: The use of the Hebrew calendar in all correspondence and publications issued by the state authorities does not recognise the use of the Islamic calendar.
1994:
Knesset Law: In the opening session of the Knesset excerpts from The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel will be read out to emphasise the exclusive connection of the state to the Jewish people.

The Golan Heights Law: This law is another annexation law which aims to provide a legal defence for the application of Israeli law in the Syrian Golan Heights occupied by Israel since 1967.

Interpretation Law: Article 24 states that the Hebrew versions of laws will be the guiding versions, which disregards Article 82 of the Palestine Order-in-Council (1922), which states that both Hebrew and Arabic are official state languages.
1981:
Public Lands Law (Eviction of Squatters): An amendment to the law, introduced in 2005 expanded the powers of authorities to operate through administrative orders to evacuate land in accordance with the law. The 2005 amendment was aimed against the Arab Bedouin population of the Negev.
1980:
Basic Law: Jerusalem, Capital of Israel: "Jerusalem, complete and united, is the capital of Israel" removes any connection for Palestinians and insists that the Occupied East of the city is part of the State of Israel.
1971:
Religious Jewish Services Law: Religious councils in Jewish towns, cities and settlements can be established but no parallel law to authorise the establishment of non-Jewish religious councils exists.
1967:
Protection of Holy Sites Law: The Ministry of Religious Affairs has declared 135 Jewish sites as holy sites, although Muslim, Christian and Druze holy places have still yet to be recognised as holy sites.

National Planning and Building Law - Limitation of Water, Electricity and Telephone: Article 157A prohibits national utility companies from connecting a building to national electricity, water and telephone networks if it lacks a building permit. This has been used exclusively to dislodge residents from the unrecognised Arab Bedouin villages in the Negev.

National Planning and Building Law: This does not require Council and District Committees to include Arab-Palestinian representatives.
1965:
Broadcasting Authority Law: Broadcast programmes must reinforce the Zionist identity of the state of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state and reflect the life of Jews in the Diaspora communities. Arabic language channels must promote the "understanding and peace with the neighbouring states in accordance with the basic goals of the state."
1960:
Basic Law: Israel Lands: The ownership of "Israel lands" cannot be transferred in any manner except to Jews only.

Israel Land Administration Law: The government is able to nominate members to the discriminatory "Israel Land Administration Council" which determines and formulates Israel's land policy within the state.
1958:
Basic Law: The Knesset: Arab political candidates are disqualified from participating in the elections for the Knesset if the existence of the State of Israel as the state of the Jewish people is denied, as well as the democratic nature of the state and incitement to racism.
1953:
Jewish National Fund Law: The Jewish National Fund was established in 1901 to collect funds for purchasing land for the exclusive benefit of the Jewish people.

State Education Law: The law establishes separate, independent systems and secular state and state religious schools, to maintain a distinct Jewish community, Jewish culture and Zionist ideology.

Land Acquisition Law (Actions and Compensation): Approximately 93 per cent of the land in Israel is owned by the state. Only 3-3.5 per cent is owned by the Arab population, compared to 48 per cent Arab ownership in 1948.
1952:
World Zionist Organisation-Jewish Agency (Status) Law: This law authorises the World Zionist Organisation, the Jewish Agency and other Zionist bodies to function in Israel as quasi-governmental entities to advance the goals of the Zionist project.

Entry into Israel Law: This law governs the entry into Israel of non-citizens of the state. It grants preferential treatment to Oleh [a Jewish person who migrates to Israel under the Law of Return].

Citizenship Law: Article 2(a) of the Citizenship Law stipulates that, "Every emigrant under the Law of Return will become a citizen of Israel as a direct result of the return." Article 3 of the law deprives Palestinians who were residents of Palestine prior to 1948 of the right to gain citizenship or residence status in Israel.
1950:
Law of Return: Every Jew who migrated to Israel automatically became a citizen of the state, no matter where they were born. No comparable law exists to guarantee the rights of Palestinians to migrate or receive citizenship, even if they were born in the area that is now the State of Israel.
Absentees' Property Law: People who were expelled or who fled after November 1947 due to the war, as well as their movable and immovable property, are marked as "absentees". Property belonging to absentees was placed under the control of the State of Israel and the Absentees' Property Law was used by Israel to possess land belonging to internal and external Palestinian refugees.
1949:
State Stamp Law: The state stamp is placed on all official documents; it consists of the Star of David and the Menorah (candelabrum).
1945:
Law and Government Ordinance, Article 18A: designates the official holidays of the state to be Jewish holy days. The only other official state holiday is Israel's Independence Day.