A South African whose family experienced actual apartheid compares Israel to her home country.
Olga Meshoe is a human rights activist from South Africa whose family suffered under apartheid, a system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination.
Between 1953 and 1990, Black South Africans were prohibited from going to “White” hospitals, traveling in “White” trains and ambulances and even from having relationships with Whites.
Are there separate hospitals, ambulances and buses for Israeli Arabs?
Meshoe, who has spent a lot of time in Israel, answers these questions.
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Source: United with Israel