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These “Arab Israelis” were placed undermilitary rule until 1966and wereunableto directly contact family members living in refugees camps. Most were granted Israelicitizenshipin 1952, but they faced a host ofdiscriminatory lawsthat denied them access to their land, limited their economic opportunities...
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deri wrote in a letter to israel’s attorney general, “when we are speaking about someone who has become a symbol for committing criminal acts of terror.” some relatives of israelis killed in palestinian violence have also voiced support for this kind of measure. “israeli ci...
IsraelPolandSmoohacitizenshipEthnic democracies are sustainable only if the two conflicting constitutional principles defining them as such – ethno-nationalism and liberal democracy – are successfully mediated by a third principle, of whatever kind. This is demonstrated through a comparative examination of...
Year:2017 When the state of Israel was established in 1948, not all Palestinians became refugees: some stayed behind and were soon granted citizenship. Those who remained, however, were relegated to second-class status in this new country, controlled by a military regime that restricted their mo...
“Revoking his citizenship will send an important message,” Deri wrote in a letter to Israel’s Attorney General, “when we are speaking about someone who has become a symbol for committing criminal acts of terror.” Some relatives of Israelis killed in Palestinian violence have also voiced su...
The Contradictions of Palestinian Citizenship in Israel: Inclusion and Exclusion in the Israeli Welfare State Some problems with the ' Arab problem' in Jewish scholarship The invisibility of Israel's Palestinian citizens in the viewfinder of Israeli sociology is a well-known feature of the discipline...
Today, Palestinians make up about 20 percent of Israel's population. While they have citizenship, they face significant discrimination. Many have family ties with Palestinians in the occupied territories and express solidarity with the Palestinian cause to end the occupation.■...
The family was not suspected of helping al-Qunbar in carrying out the attack. This was the first time the government enacted a new amendment to the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law. The amendment, approved in 2016, allows the interior minister to revoke residency and staying permits of ...