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Shaken by a stunning racist

June 25, 2015 12:34
2 min read

It's hardly made headlines here, but one striking feature of the new Israeli government is the presence of several vocal, forceful and trenchantly right-wing women.

The Minister of Culture is Miri Regev, who achieved notoriety in 2012 when she described Sudanese asylum seekers in Israel as "a cancer in our body." Under pressure, she later apologised - to cancer patients. It seems she felt bad for likening their disease to something as awful as African refugees.

Regev has given an early hint of how she sees the role of the Culture Ministry. In a meeting with writers and artists, she warned she would not hesitate to withhold funding from projects which she believed "disgrace the state of Israel." She cut off money for an Arabic-language theatre in Haifa and threatened to do the same to the much-admired Elmina Arab-Jewish children's theatre in Jaffa.

When challenged by the artists, she explained it was very simple. "We (Likud) got 30 seats, you only got 20," seemingly confusing the writers and directors before her with the Israeli Labour party.

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