I will say however Isreal if you just account for 67 borders is not fascist and treats it's citizens equally however if you take into account settlements, and east Jerusalem it does make Israel fascist and apartheid like
Well. the so-called "Arab Israelis" are traditionally discriminated, but they are "privileged" in comparison with their Palestinian brothers living in Gaza and the West Bank. The Gazans live caged since the 'disconnection' in times of Sharon in what has became the world's largest prison, while the inhabitants of the West Bank live under the oppressive military occupation regime since 1967. Israel is still a democracy within the 1967 borders, but it's increasingly turning into a flawed democracy. The recent and controversial nation-state law can be seen as a decisive step towards the Apartheid State, but on the other hand it can be seen as a logical evolution in a state founded on an ethnonationalist ideology known as Zionism. However, there are many Jewish voices that still call themselves 'zionist' deeming such nation-state law racist and unconstitutional, both in Israel and abroad. In any case, there can be no doubt about the criminal nature of the national project envisioned by the Israeli Right. The question is whether such criminal design is shared by the rest of the Israeli society, or there is still a ray of light somewhere.