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Given the international condemnation reserved for 'apartheid' states, the comparison of Israel's treatment of the Palestinians to South Africa under apartheid is fiercely contested. Arguments often come down to a dissection of 'the crime of apartheid' as defined by the International Criminal Court but how do such distinctions stack up against the reality of checkpoints, distinguishing identity cards, differential access to land and laws that discriminate on the basis of religion or ethnicity?
If it is not 'apartheid', what is it?
Speaker - Ilan Pappe