Think about Chapter 2 of Res. 181:
Chapter 2: Religious and Minority Rights
Freedom of conscience and the free exercise of all forms of worship,
subject only to the maintenance of public order and morals, shall be
ensured to all.
No discrimination of any kind shall be made between the inhabitants on
the ground of race, religion, language or sex.
All persons within the jurisdiction of the State shall be entitled to
equal protection of the laws.
The family law and personal status of the various minorities and their
religious interests, including endowments, shall be respected.
Except as may be required for the maintenance of public order and good
government, no measure shall be taken to obstruct or interfere with
the enterprise of religious or charitable bodies of all faiths or to
discriminate against any representative or member of these bodies on
the ground of his religion or nationality.
The State shall ensure adequate primary and secondary education for
the Arab and Jewish minority, respectively, in its own language and
its cultural traditions.
The right of each community to maintain its own schools for the
education of its own members in its own language, while conforming to
such educational requirements of a general nature as the State may
impose, shall not be denied or impaired. Foreign educational
establishments shall continue their activity on the basis of their
existing rights.
No restriction shall be imposed on the free use by any citizen of the
State of any language in private intercourse, in commerce, in
religion, in the Press or in publications of any kind, or at public
meetings.(3)
No expropriation of land owned by an Arab in the Jewish State (by a
Jew in the Arab State)(4) shall be allowed except for public purposes.
In all cases of expropriation full compensation as fixed by the
Supreme Court shall be said previous to dispossession.
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This is no doubt one of the salient reasons the Arabs so violently
opposed GAR 181. Even today, no Arab state allows for " the free
exercise of all forms of worship", and of course they would never
agree to pay any compensation, let alone full compensation, to Jews
for all the Jewish land they expropriated over the years.
Deborah