Arab-Israeli Mix: Low-scale Protests and the Increase in Terrorism Following the Outbreak of the Swords of Iron War

Gadi Hitman, Nesya Rubinstein Shemer

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Abstract

This article seeks to examine the behavior patterns of the Arab society in Israel since the Israel-Hamas War began in October 2023. The uniqueness of this population is the ethnic-national and religious differences between it and the Jewish majority and their identification with the Palestinians. Theoretically, the behavior patterns will be analyzed using a model of three variables: religion, citizenship, and nationality. This qualitative study, based on interviews, media clips, and public statements by Arab public leaders, identifies several opposing trends: an increase in the scope of terrorism, protests on a limited scale, and the lack of a uniform response by the Arab leadership to the Hamas attack and the war that followed it.

Original languageEnglish
JournalContemporary Review of the Middle East
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • Arab society in Israel
  • citizenship
  • Hamas
  • identity
  • leadership
  • protest
  • terror

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