A comprehensive textbook on Israeli Arab population, written according to Education Ministry guidelines, was shelved by former minister Gideon Sa'ar. Now, it may again see the light of day.
by Or Kashti 0 comments
A comprehensive textbook on Israeli Arab population, written according to Education Ministry guidelines, was shelved by former minister Gideon Sa'ar. Now, it may again see the light of day.
by Or Kashti 0 comments
Israeli police say they had 'to take precautions' due to the grave nature of the incident and the suspicion of a terror attack.
by Yanir Yagna 6 comments
'Haifa by the Sea' is a meditation prompted by the death of Emile Habiby, an Israeli-Palestinian writer and politician whose tombstone inscription refers to the Arab concept of remaining on one’s land.
by Vivian Eden 2 comments
In the wake of Finance Minister Yair Lapid’s failed bid to slash yeshiva budgets, it's clear Israel will never win over the Haredim and Arabs by ignoring their desires.
by Aluf Benn 2 comments
Without the integration of the Haredim and the Arabs into the economy, the state will have difficulty sustaining itself over time. The government must make dealing with these two communities one of its top priorities.
Haaretz Editorial 2 comments
National Economic Council presents cabinet both internal and external threats that Israel's economy is expected to face until 2050.
by Meirav Arlosoroff 4 comments
The Galilee town of Sakhnin has become the first Arab municipality to assign a name to every one of its streets, and a number to every house.
by Or Kashti 6 commentsThe guide was prepared 'out of sensitivity to and an examination of the needs and usage of communities with different needs, demands and patterns of behavior,' says housing ministry spokesperson.
by Chaim Levinson 0 comments
When Upper Nazareth Mayor Shimon Gafsou says he wants to 'preserve the Jewish character of the city,' it's a sign that racist statements are no longer taboo. Whoever provides a school for Moshe but denies it to Omar must suffer the consequences.
by Oudeh Basharat 1 comments
Israel is already a bi-national state – a state in which two nationalities reside, Jews and Arabs. The government's best bet is to encourage aliyah from the Diaspora and to better integrate Arab citizens into Israeli society.
by Moshe Arens 14 comments
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