Meron Benvenisti

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Meron Benvenisti is an Israeli political scientist who was Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem under Teddy Kollek from 1971 to 1978 and administered East Jerusalem and its largely Arab neighbourhoods[1]. He has long been a critic of Israel's policies towards Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and is an advocate of the idea of a binational state.

Benvenisti has been a critic of Ariel Sharon's disengagement plan arguing that it will lead to a "bantustan model" for Gaza and the West Bank and create an apartheid Israel.

He warns that the plan will ultimately fail and "the day will come when believers in this illusion will realise that "separation" is a means to oppress and dominate, and then they will mobilise to dismantle the apartheid apparatus."[2]

Benvenisti established the West Bank Database Project in 1982.

He writes a column for Haaretz and has written several books.

He is the son of Israel Prize recipient David Benevisti. [3]

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