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Arab identity and their Israeli citizenship, and led to an unmistakable regression in the relationship ... as "a declaration of war" against the Jewish majority and branded the Arabs as ... people's right of self-determination. Mutual Images: Theoretical Remarks and the Israeli-Arab Context ...
took place among Arab Israelis in the Galilee and the Triangle Area ("The October 2000 ... Events"), stimulated increasingly negative attitudes towards Palestini­ ans in general, and Israeli Arabs in ... respondents said that their "assessment of Israeli Arabs became more negative," 55 percent ...
Page 209 from Issue 131 eyes of the Arab minority. Increasingly, Israeli Arabs expressed support ... stress and the process of Palestinization profoundly modified the Israeli Arabs' political ... Egyptian- Israeli negotiations, leading to a peace process, reactions among the Arab population in Israeli ...
complexity of Jewish-Arab relations, granting both sides to the conflict equal footing in terms of narrative ... Jewish-Arab conflict in a more balanced fashion, clearly reflecting a new mindset that pro­ motes greater ... outbreak of the second Intifada in the year 2000. The Israeli film in­ dustry drew extensively on the ...
as "Israelization." All Arabs remaining in the country were granted full Israeli ... balance between the Israeli and the Arab components of their identity. They were physically detached and ... a return to Palestinian roots. The war resulted in the reunification of the Israeli Arabs with their Pales­ ...
the Jewish-Israeli ethos incorporated its own sense of guilt and blame. The third period, covering the ... Arabs" and "bad Arabs."42 The number of authors who express empathy to­ wards the Arab ... works of Israeli writers. A salient example of this trend is A. B. Yehoshua's book, Oppo­ site ...
Israel, in a Jewish and Democra­ tic State. The book discusses the identity of Israel's Arab ... Israel, including the historical background of Jewish-Arab relations in Israel since 1948, the demo­ ... of the Jewish-Israeli national ethos on cultural products and the dy­ namics of these images in ...
non-Jewish population, which the Arabs viewed as a symbol of Israel's intention to sow internal ... Sharon's visit to the Temple Mount on the eve of the Jewish New Year, September 28,2000, the Arabs of ... Page 211 from Issue 131 time since 1948, Arab academics and politicians across the political ...
Israeli Jewish Society (N.Y: Cambridge University Press, 2005), ch. 7, pp. 208-209.(Henceforth: Bar-Tal ... contributed to the formation of national stereotypes.!" Referring specifically to the Israel-Arab ... Israel's Arab Population", in: Laurence J. Silberstein and Robert L. Cohn (Eds.), The Other in ...
Page 10 from Issue 39 longer a destructive Everyman. He is, rather, the destructive Israeli ... destruction of the parents' dream is here related to guilt feelings toward the Arabs ... : a long-destroyed Arab village emerges out of the ashes of the burned forest. Thus the younger generation's ...

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