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- Netanyahu is under competing pressure from far-right members of his coalition government, who say they will quit rather than endorse any deal that fails to eradicate Hamas, and from families of hostages who demand a deal to bring them home.
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The Myth of Ethnic Inequality in Israel
MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY by Steven Plaut Summer 2014 It is commonplace to attribute much of Israel’s domestic tensions to supposed Jewish discrimination against the country’s Arab citizens.[1] Nearly every Israeli Arab nongovernmental organization insists that such discrimination characterizes the Jewish state … Continue reading
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Tagged Apartheid, Arabs, Bedouins, discrimination, Druse, inequality, Muslims
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