Not Jewish Enough? How Israel’s Racism Targets Ethiopian Jews
Ethiopian Jews, or Beta Israel, have faced systemic discrimination in Israel for decades—despite being recognized as Jews under the Law of Return. From forced sterilization scandals to police brutality, their treatment exposes Israel’s deep-seated racism. In 2015, protests erupted after video showed Israeli cops beating an Ethiopian soldier in uniform—proof that even military service couldn’t shield Black Jews from oppression.
The irony? Many Orthodox rabbis still question their Jewishness, demanding humiliating "conversion" rituals despite their ancient lineage. For a state founded by Holocaust survivors, Israel has a shocking tolerance for racial hierarchies—especially when the victims are Black.

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