OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (Reuters)
An Israeli cabinet minister apologised on Wednesday after being caught by television cameras using a derogatory term for Arabs.
The remark by Internal Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch of the ultranationalist Yisrael Beitenu Party during a meeting with police officers in Tel Aviv was broadcast by Israeli television and radio stations on Tuesday.
Aharonovitch, responding to an undercover police agent who apologised for his dirty clothes, said with a laugh: "What do you mean dirty? You look like a real 'Araboosh'", a derogatory term for an Arab in Hebrew slang.
" This remark is too racist, and very, very undesirable and incorrect for the current diplomatic climate " Israeli Arab lawmaker Afou Agbaria "This remark is too racist, and very, very undesirable and incorrect for the current diplomatic climate," Afou Agbaria, an Israeli Arab lawmaker, said in response, speaking on Army Radio.
In a statement, Aharonovitch said: "This remark does not reflect my positions or world view and I apologize to anyone who was insulted."
Aharonovitch's party, headed by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, has come under fire for introducing several bills seen as aimed at curbing the rights of Israeli Arab citizens.
Israeli Arabs make up about a fifth of the country's population. Most are descended from Palestinians who stayed in Israel when hundreds of thousands of others either fled or were driven away during fighting over Israel's establishment in 1948. |
