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No doubt, Israel still has a long way to go to create a welcoming environment for all its citizens, however it is a young country, and I am sure thanks to report like this and a citizenary that is informed and aware it will only be a matter a time before a more cooperative and friendly environment appears.
I also believe however, that the current Palestinian hostilities cause a tenssion amoungst Arab and Jewish citizerny that will be hard to elevate till the conflict is over.
Saying that, lets put things in perspective:
http://www.texansforisrael.org/issu...uman_rights.pdf
| quote: | Originally posted by DrummeRaver86
I've always wanted to know what the Arab Jews think about this whole conflict. |
As far as I know Arab Jews show no discernable patterns against Western Jews regarding western Jews if we were to talk abotu spectrum, if we were to judge by their voting patters however, they tend to support more right wing policies, and are big backers of the Likud and religious parties in the parliment.
As for Arab Israelis, they are currently experincing an identity crisies, half say they are Israelis, the other they are Palestinians, they simply can not decide at this time.. and this is very troubling both to them and other Israelis.
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