Israeli human rights organization calls Israel an ‘apartheid regime’

The World

For the very first time in its 30-year history, an Israeli human rights group, B'Tselem, has called Israel an "apartheid regime" in a new report. Israel has rejected the “apartheid” label, while Palestinians say they've been using the term for years. Executive director of B'Tselem, Hagai El-Ad, joins The World's Carol Hills to discuss the significance of the label.

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