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- W93044616 abstract "This article studies the political organization of the Arab minority in Israel up until the time of the recent disturbances. The primary concern of the article is to shed light on the development of Arab political organization and Arab political significance on Israeli politics. The paper examines four main research components: (1) nature and scope of Arab political organizations, (2) Arab-Jewish relations' in Israel, (3) level and significance of Arab political organizations, and (4) impact of the Arab-Israeli conflict on Arab political organizations and Arab-Jewish relations in the Israeli state. Until the current year there were indications that Arab political influence within the Israeli state was becoming more evident. The future cannot be foreseen at the present time. Key Words. Israel, Arab-Jewish conflict, Israeli Basic Law, Knesset, Mapai, Hadash, Likud, Israeli Labor Party, Israeli Communist Party, Histadrut, Azmi Bishara. Since the declaration of the State of Israel in the Arab-Israeli conflict and the plight of the displaced in Arab countries has attracted the attention of the whole world, particularly Arab and Muslim states. However, far less attention was given to the Palestinian Arabs who remained in Israel after the war in 1948. As the Arab-Israeli conflict took different forms after the wars of 1956 and particularly the Six Day War in 1967 and as the Arabs became able to see the concreteness of the idea of Jewish state in Palestine, the world started to turn its attention to the Arab minority. The Arab public and the displaced had diverse perceptions of the Palestinians of 1948, as they came to be called. Some believed they were patriotic because they remained in their lands, others claimed that they neglected the Palestinian cause by collaborating with and recognizing the Zionist entity. The Arab minority was culturally, socially and economically distinct from the Jewish majority in the Israeli State. The Arabs who remained after the war were Muslims, Christians and Druzes. Economically, they were mostly poor peasants and workers. Under the military rule (1948-1966) the Arab minority became an issue of interest to social scientists. Their social, economic and political organizations were of interest for many observers. Observers studied different features of the Arab minority. Among those features are the political development and organization of the minority. Political orientations and attitudes of the Arab minority were seen from different perceptions by observers. Among the observers are those who believe that, although politically fragmented, the Arab minority has been influential on Israeli politics.1 Others observe that efforts to form an Arab political organization were blocked by the Israeli State and this has radicalized the minority's political behavior.2 However, most scholars agree that many changes have occurred within the Arab minority in terms of political development, influence on Israeli politics, and attitudes toward the Jewish state, which all demand exploration and examination. The aim of this study is to shed light on the political organization of the Arab minority in Israel up until the current breakdown of civil order. Thus the study seeks to examine: (1) the Arab minority's political development, (2) the scope and nature of Arab political organizations, (3) the Arab minority's relation vis-a-vis the Jewish state, and (4) Arab significance on Israeli politics. Background information about the Arab minority will first be provided before investigating into the nature and scope of different political organizations of the Arab minority in Israel. Historical trends in the Arab minority's perceptions of and attitude toward the Israeli State and the Israeli's attitude towards the Arab minority will be discussed. Review of the Pertinent Literature on Minority Organization The dismantling of empires, the end of colonization, and the breaking up of the Soviet Union, all contributed to the light of minorities in the newly independent states. …" @default.
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- W93044616 title "Arab Political Organizations within the Israeli State" @default.
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