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The Arab Minority in Israel and the Knesset Elections


'An Earthquake': How Israel's Arabs Achieved Their Historic Election ...

Arab Israelis Definitely 'Came Out in Droves' This Election – and Got an Extra Boost From Jewish Voters. The Result Is a Record Number of ...

ELECTED BUT RESTRICTED - Amnesty International

Cover photo: Israel's Arab parliamentary bloc and Knesset members hold signs in protest as security members scuffle with them during the ...

the Arab minority in Israel's general elections, 2019-20

Arab voters expressed their disappointment and stayed away from the ballot box. The political result was a decline from 13 to 10 parliamentary seats. In the ...

The Palestinian Arab Vote in Israel: Mere Protest or Significant ...

Khalil E. Jahshan writes that until Israeli Jewish society undergoes serious change and accepts the Arab parties into the…

The Specter of an Arab Israel - POLITICO Magazine

If political and demographic trends continue—and there is no separate Palestinian state, another Netanyahu pre-vote pledge—the 2015 election ...

Arab Society in Israel and the Elections to the 25th Knesset

Despite the predictions of low voter turnout, a majority of the Arab public voted in the recent Knesset elections. An analysis of the voting ...

3. Other Languages | The Arab Minority in Israel, 1967–1991

3. Other Languages (a) BooksArian, Alan (ed.), The Elections in Israel—1969 (Jerusalem: Academic Press, 1972).Arian, Asher (ed.), The Elections in Israel—1.

Arab Palestinian Voting Patterns in Israel's Latest Elections

With Arab political participation divided across two proportional electoral lists, March's fourth Israeli general elections in less than two ...

The Political Mobilization of the Arab Minority in Israel - CORE

However, recent trends have witnessed a decrease in Arab Israelis' interest in political parties and parliamentary participation, such as voting ...

Israeli Politics - Schusterman Center for Israel Studies Research Guide

The Knesset (Israeli Parliament) in session. Israel has a parliamentary system, in which the head of the legislature is also the chief ...

Not a "vibrant democracy". This is apartheid. - B'Tselem

Lesser political rights, if any: for Palestinians only, in the entire area. Palestinian subjects living under occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip cannot ...

Can Arabs vote and run for elections in Israel? Can they serve as ...

They can and do, and Arab Israeli citizens are equal under law, and are increasingly part of Israelis society. They comprise over 40% of medical ...

Arab Parties and the Israeli Election - IslamiCity

Israelis will vote next Tuesday for the fifth time in under four years. The country remains almost evenly divided over former Prime Minister ...

Disenchanted Arab Voters May Play Major Role in Shaping Israeli ...

Many Arab citizens of Israel feel participation in the political system has yielded few results. But experts warn that low turnout would ...

Elections | Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung | Tel Aviv - Israel

Israeli Elections 2019 – Round Two. Between triumph and failure lay only six weeks: On the night of April 9, 2019, Benjamin Netanyahu was celebrating with his ...

Knesset raises threshold to four seats, putting Arab parties at risk of ...

The new legislation will benefit medium-sized parties like the settlers' Jewish Home and Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid, while increasing the ...

Intersectional representation of Arab legislators in the Israeli ...

The Arab minority in Israel and its representatives in the Israeli parliament (the Knesset) grapple with intersectional identities such as ...

Palestinian Citizens of Israel | ECFR

Palestinian citizens of Israel have had the right to vote in Israeli elections since the first Israeli elections in 1949. During military rule until 1966…

Arab-Israeli minority despondent ahead of fifth election - RFI

In the Arab-Israeli town of Rahat, a few trampled political party flyers on the pavement are the only sign that the country is about to go ...

The Earthquake: Israel's Ninth Knesset Elections - jstor

shook it from its traditional place as the strongest bloc and heir to leadership of the government, no other bloc emerged to dominate the political scene.