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vice versa. Polarization of Jewish-Israeli attitudes towards Arab Israelis evokes a similar process ... among Arab Israelis and their attitudes toward Jewish­ Israelis. This analysis may have a significant ... impact on certain sections of the Israeli Jewish society. The heightened awareness of the gravity of the ...
create any sense of shared fate for Arabs and Jews, despite the fact that Arab and Jewish civilians alike ... were killed (eighteen Arab and twenty­ one Jewish civilians). Two thirds of the participants believed ... one third believed that the war had a nega­ tive affect on Arab-Jewish relationa" Despite the ...
Jews and Arabs in Israel, with an emphasis on Jewish, Israeli perceptions of Arabs in Israel. The five ... traumas of the War of Independence. Israeli policy toward its Arab citizens was grounded in two opposing ... conceptualized Arab Israelis as an "enemy, affiliated minority." The military government in the ...
the considerable so­ cial distance dividing Arab and Jewish Israelis were confirmed by find­ ings of ... ofIsraeli Jews were unwilling to befriend an Israeli Arab under any circumstances.V Mutual perceptions of ... Israeli Arabs' attitudes toward Israeli Jews, however, shifted after the October War of 1973, as ...
2005 and 2006. Racist acts perpetrated by Jewish Israelis against Arab Israelis accounted for the ... that Jewish support increased for the revo­ cation of basic civic rights for Arab citizens. According ... violence, mugging or beating Arabs by Jewish youngsters. Occasionally Arabs were barred from public parks, ...
growth of Israeli Arabs fellow-feeling with the Palestinians in the territories. They shared with the ... the Oslo Accords created in them an acute sense of exclusion as Israeli Arab intellectuals and ... Jews and Arabs widened over the years. In the early 1990S, Israeli governments declared their ...
Jewish-Israeli ethos is dictated primarily by the his­ toric events in the Israeli-Arab conflict, and ensuing ... the Jewish-Israeli national ethos. The "new historians," a group of Israeli ... historians, sociologists, and journalists challenged the traditional Jewish-Israeli (or Zionist) narrative of ...
balanced struggle between Jewish David and an Arab Goliath in a des­ perate, heroic, and ultimately ... redress the imbalance through a focus on the "Other"-the perspective of Israeli Arabs ... Page 219 from Issue 131 1948,32 including the conception of early Jewish settlers in Palestine as ...
leave their mark on Jewish attitudes toward Arabs. Textbooks com, posed in this period described the War ... than quantiry.t" Reverence for Jewish acts of heroism in 1948 and the inferiority of the Arabs ... "Arabs on Israeli Screens." ...
Page 220 from Issue 131 developments and shifts in the nature of the Arab, Israeli conflict and ... of superiority, Jewish attitudes toward Arabs were characterized by duality and dichotomy. On the one ... Conflict, p. 218. 34. Gershon Shaked, "The Arab in Israeli Fiction," Modern Hebrew ...

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