Since the beginning of the Second Intifada in 2000, there is a growing distrust between the Israeli Arab minority and the Jewish majority of the country.
The role that Israeli Arabs played in supporting their “Palestinian brothers” during the Intifada has made a dramatic (or even traumatic) impact on the perception by the Israel Jews of their Arab neighbors. The fact that the Israeli Muslim Arabs actively helped to facilitate and often took part in the suicide bombings have created the rift between them and the country that will probably never heal. Read more ...
The role that Israeli Arabs played in supporting their “Palestinian brothers” during the Intifada has made a dramatic (or even traumatic) impact on the perception by the Israel Jews of their Arab neighbors. The fact that the Israeli Muslim Arabs actively helped to facilitate and often took part in the suicide bombings have created the rift between them and the country that will probably never heal. Read more ...
Source: World Divided
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