Was the leader of the Joint Arab List punished by God for his provocation?
Israeli Arabs
Half request to serve in combat units, and Israel has opened a second unit to accommodate these Muslims. Does that sound like an apartheid state?
To mark Islam’s “Festival of the Sacrifice,” the government publishes statistics that help ascertain how the Muslims of Israel have been faring
For the first time ever there’s an Arab party in Israel’s ruling coalition. Does that make local Arabs happy, or suspicious?
Exclusive Israel Today interview: “We are building bridges and strengthening bonds between the Bedouin and the Jews of Israel.”
In the alleged apartheid state, Arabs have certain sectors under their control
Over 2,000 arrested, but Police complain that deterrence against Arab violence still being undermined
Israel Today’s correspondent reports from the Knesset on what Israel is doing, and not doing, to stop the violence on the streets
A glimmer of hope in the midst of war
Meanwhile, it’s clear that today not even war can galvanize an increasingly divided Israeli society
