Israeli Group Sets Up ‘Shelters’ For Jewish Women Leaving Arab Boyfriends
An Israeli group opposed to relationships between Jews and Arabs has set up two “shelters” to assist Jewish women in leaving their Arab male partners.
The anti-miscegination group Lehava created the facilities in apartment buildings, one in the West Bank and one in central Israel.
“In the first days after a girl leaves an Arab man, she’s extremely confused and might respond to (his) overtures and return to him,” said Anat Gopstein, who is married to Lehava head Bentzi Gopstein, according to the Ynet news site. “We’re here so that won’t happen.”
Lehava made headlines in 2014 with its protest of the marriage of an Arab Muslim and Jewish convert to Islam. At the time, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin called Lehava “rodents gnawing under the shared democratic and Jewish foundation of Israel.”
In 2015 activists with the group were convicted in an arson attack on a joint Jewish-Arab school in Jerusalem, Hand in Hand.
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