All Israeli citizens have the same rights,
regardless of their gender or religion.
No, collective rights are horrible compared to individual rights.
cause Sarah palin is not smart?
no
It is a philosophy that man had natural rights compared to the idea that only a king has rights given to him by god.
They were not happy that they were treated like second class citizens compared to the Protestant population of Northern Ireland. This led to their search for civil rights in the late 1960s.
Unless a court has terminated his parential rights, none of those things will change his rights.
The majority of Arabs who are Israeli citizens have recognized the fact that Israel has brought about a vast improvement in their standard of living. Here in the north of Israel, alongside the Jewish Israelis, we have Arab-Israeli shopkeepers and business-owners, Arab-Israeli teachers and students, lawyers and judges, transport and tourism-employees, etc. See also:Human rights in Israel
Surveys vary, but in the United states, as of 2017, about 35% of the population oppose gay rights.
no
Yes and No, Yes: They are considered to be in the conflict as well, They are proud to be called "Palestinians" and speak out against Israeli policy towards Arabs quite often. No: Some Arabs don't like the idea of being transferred to Palestine if there were a peace agreement, as they receive many rights and benefits (like any other citizens in Israel, such as equal human rights).
South Korea gives it's citizens more rights compared to the dictatorship in North Korea .
Because most people would prefer that fewer human beings die, become injured, or are estranged from their rights.