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The percentage of those boycotting in the last Israeli elections forms, from our perspective, the most important general development in Israeli politics, and specifically in the political behaviour of the Palestinians in Israel. This article is an in depth analysis of the meaning of this...
- Neighbors In Flight. Peraino, Kevin; Chen, Joanna // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);3/9/2009, Vol. 153 Issue 10, p22
This article examines the internal divisions in Israel between the Arab and Jewish populations, with particular focus on the city of Acre. The author states that most of the Arabs of Acre voted exclusively for Arab political parties in the election, which is different from previous elections...
- Neighbors In Flight. Peraino, Kevin; Chen, Joanna // Newsweek;3/9/2009, Vol. 153 Issue 10, p32
This article examines the internal divisions in Israel between the Arab and Jewish populations, with particular focus on the city of Acre. The author states that most of the Arabs of Acre voted exclusively for Arab political parties in the election, which is different from previous elections...
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This article examines the internal divisions in Israel between the Arab and Jewish populations, with particular focus on the city of Acre. The author states that most of the Arabs of Acre voted exclusively for Arab political parties in the election, which is different from previous elections...
- Fear and violence in Israel. Cohen, Stan // Tikkun;May/Jun93, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p31
Discusses the political discourses that underplay the reactive nature of Palestinian violence. Political tactical-meaning of violence for the Israeli Right, the Israeli Left and Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's Labor coalition and most of the population; December 1992 mass deportation of 415...
- By the Numbers: An Israeli Divide. // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);1/31/2011, Vol. 157 Issue 5, p17
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- Israel's demographic time bomb. Schorr, Daniel // Christian Science Monitor;8/31/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 195, p11
Discusses the threat posed to Israel of a rise in the Arab population in the area west of the River Jordan, and the view that Israel faces an existential crisis in the face of the high Arab population.
- Jerusalem. // Commonweal;04/11/97, Vol. 124 Issue 7, p5
Focuses on the proposals that exist to help the Israelis and Palestinians on how to govern and manage a united Jerusalem. Israeli's government decision on the construction of substantial Jewish suburb in Arab East Jerusalem; Why the government of Israeli disregard the legal guidelines about the...
- A new-breed Palestinian. // Newsweek;4/6/87, Vol. 109 Issue 14, p38
Violent demonstrations are routine in the occupied West Bank where, since December, two students have been killed and 20 more wounded by Israeli soldiers. Universities have become not only maelstroms of dissent, but also training grounds for new better educated and politically sophisticated...


