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Israel s Jerusalem Syndrome
Opinion: The recent clashes in a capital where even the smallest spark can set its streets alight are a direct result of the city s long term neglect of its disadvantaged Palestinian residents whose poverty rates are double that of Jewish Jerusalemites
Nasreen Haddad Haj-Yahya |
Published: 05.08.21 , 23:05
Arabs should always deplore violence, regardless of the reason behind it. In light of the recent wave of violence that has descended upon Jerusalem, I will fulfill this obligation because I truly and deeply believe that no person should be attacked due to their affiliations.
Jerusalem has always been a complex city, where, unlike other metropolitans, the smallest spark can set its streets alight.
Ra am, Arab politics and becoming Shas
In-depth: This election revolutionized the political power of the Arab sector, with its representatives now the deciding voice who could either end the political stalemate or plunge the state into a fifth vote in some two years
Sivan Hilaie |
Published: 04.03.21 , 18:37
Voter turnout may have been relatively low and the campaign season rather lackluster, but there is no doubt that the March 23 election shone a spotlight on the Arab sector.
It made key players of its elected representatives, making them into kingmakers in the formation of Israel s next government and choosing its leader.
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