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קראו עודCombatting Under-Policing in Arab Communities
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קראו עודCan the COVID-19 Crisis Become a Turning Point Toward a Shared Society in Israel?
קראו עודOpinion | The Militarization of the Coronavirus Crisis, as Seen on Israeli TV
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קראו עודIn Israeli-Arab City, Some Pushback Against Religious and Political Fundamentalism
קראו עודWhy Bibi Fears Arab Voters
קראו עוד‘Arab society not represented in Israeli education, causing alienation’
קראו עודWhy Arabic is flowering in Israel even as it’s officially demoted?
קראו עודIsrael's Airport Has Nearly No Signs in Arabic
קראו עודIN RESPONSE TO NATION-STATE LAW: MASS ARABIC CLASS HELD IN TEL AVIV
קראו עודPutting Israeli Arabs On The Front Burner
קראו עודPalestinian's Land Day Is an Ongoing Injustice
קראו עודLand Day Is an Ongoing Injustice
קראו עודResults of our investigation: These are the family recreation sites that ignore Arab visitors
קראו עודNew Karmiel-Tel Aviv Train Line To Open, With Access For Israeli Arab Towns
קראו עודHow Have Some Arab High Schools Become Israel’s Top Performers?
קראו עודFact: You Can Convince Employers to Hire Arabs
קראו עודThe Industrial Zone in Menashe: Planning completed for the Iron Industrial Zone
קראו עודFor Israel's Jews and Arabs to Truly Coexist, This Is What Needs to Happen
קראו עודSmall Arab and Jewish Towns Team Up to Solve Big Problems
קראו עודEducation Ministry Reverses Itself over Veto of Arabic Dictionarie
קראו עודCelebrating Ramadan in Umm al-Fahm
קראו עודBedouin Children Need Preschools
קראו עודIsrael's Campaign Against Arabic
קראו עודAfter one year, index sees increase in media representation of Arab citizens
קראו עודIsraeli Arab Representation on TV Talk Shows Shot Up in 2016
קראו עודPublic Campaign to Increase Arab Voices in the Media Makes Its Mark
קראו עודAmid Flames and Suspicions in Israel, Acts of Jewish-Arab Cooperation
קראו עודNo Time to Wait: Economic Discrimination Against Arab Towns Must Be Fixed Immediately
קראו עוד'When the Media Doesn't Talk to Arabs, Coverage of Them Is Negative'
קראו עודIsrael Failing in Coexistence, Anti-racism Education, State Comptroller Says
קראו עודA New Vision For The Secular Left: How Do We Need To Change Ourselves In Order To Change Reality In Israel?
קראו עוד"As Arab Citizens We Feel That Our Security Is Less Important To the State"
קראו עודWhy Are So Few Arabs Interviewed on Israeli TV?
קראו עודIsrael Takes Action on Improving Arabs’ Lives
קראו עודWhile Police Tackle Arab Inciters, Are Jews Given a Free Pass?
קראו עודTearing Down Before Building Up
קראו עודA New and Important Experience For The Israeli Prime-Time Spectator
קראו עודSmall Arab and Jewish Towns Team Up to Solve Big Problems
קראו עודThe Israelis and Palestinians who Work Together in Peace
קראו עודGetting Beyond Stereotypes on Israeli TV News
קראו עודThe Beduin Children Can’t Wait
קראו עודIsrael's Hottest New Tradition: Ramadan Tours
For Jewish Israelis yearning to get to know their neighbors, activities surrounding this month’s fasting and feasting are becoming a thriving business.
קראו עודRamadan Tours in Israel Give Boost to Arab Tourism
קראו עודThe Representation Index
קראו עודRamadan nights
Perhaps efforts by Shared Tourism, can serve as a model for the shared society we must continue to strive toward.
קראו עודMonth of Ramadan Initiatives Strengthen Jewish-Arab Relations
קראו עודActivists Use Carrot, Stick to Get Arab Voices Into Hebrew Press
קראו עודIn the shadow of Sarona attack, Jews and Muslims unite for Ramadan
Initiative brings Israelis to Arab homes during Islamic holy month to break fast, bread and sow the seeds of friendship
קראו עודAfter Decades of Neglect, Israel Promotes Planning and Construction in Arab Sector
קראו עודA Tour of the Galilee Offers All Manner of Treats
קראו עודCampaign to Increase Israeli Arab Commentators In The Media Seen As Success
קראו עודArab Citizens Involved in 59 Percent of Murders in Israel
קראו עוד'Ramadan Nights' Tours of Israeli Arab Villages to Take Place During Ramadan
קראו עודFound in Translation: Arabic Language Wins Unexpected Approval in Knesset
קראו עודIs the Israeli Media Responding to Pressure on Under Representation of Arabs?
קראו עודIsrael Faces Up to Arab Inequality as Its Growth Stalls
קראו עודOnly 2% of interviewees in Israeli media are Arab, new index finds
קראו עודWhy Morocco can be a model for Jewish-Arab partnership
קראו עודAfter Groundbreaking Report, More Arab Experts on Israeli Television
קראו עודFour ways Jews and Arabs live apart in Israeli society
קראו עודLand Day: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
קראו עודHow should we respond to a survey supporting removal of Israeli-Arabs?
קראו עודNew Research Reveals the Underrepresentation of Arabs in the Israeli Media
קראו עודStudy: Arabs underrepresented in Hebrew media
קראו עודStrong Israeli Reactions After Study Finds Support for Arab Expulsion
קראו עודIsraelis grapple with Pew finding of support for Arab expulsion
קראו עודNot just cinema, but also theatre - a new first for Arab children in Israel
קראו עודGovernment tenders should encourage companies to hire Arabs
קראו עודDo You Want To Encourage Employment of Arabs? Give Preference in Government Tenders to Those Who Employ Them
קראו עודEconomic equality is an unconditional right
קראו עודBehind the Headlines – Democracy in Crisis? Minority Rights
קראו עודWhy we need to put our chips behind people-to-people work
קראו עודFather Leads Drive to Get Arabic-dubbed Films Into Israeli Cinemas
Sikkuy – The Association for the Advancement of Civic Equality in Israel, which helped publicize the “Minions” screenings on various social network sites, told Haaretz: “It may seem like a small step for equality, but it is also of great significance. Suddenly, the movie theaters in Kfar Sava became a shared space for Jews and Arabs, where Arabic and Arab citizens have a real and respected place. It’s also a real achievement in light of the gap in resources, because although there’s still no movie theater in Tira or any other Arab city in the area, the option of coming to see a film with the children has finally become open to thousands of families. Above all, when such a struggle succeeds, it proves there’s still hope, and that things can be changed – even in difficult times when words of hatred come from the most senior levels of government.”
קראו עוד‘This shows it is possible to transform Israel into a just society’: Ron Gerlitz on the Arab Economic Development Plan
קראו עודPartnership With Its Arab Citizens Will Determine Israel's Future
קראו עודThe win-win plan to advance the Arab sector
קראו עודA government “arnona” (municipal property tax) fund will reduce gaps
קראו עודThe murder of women in Arab society – a national emergency
קראו עודIsraeli media must ensure equal representation for all
קראו עודThe Civil Service Commission resumes publishing reports: The state has failed to integrate Arabs into the public sector
"The continual increase in the percentage of Arab employees in the Civil Service, from 6.2 percent in 2007 to 9.3 percent in 2014, is worthy of mention, although the target that the government set for itself for 2012 is being achieved after a two-year delay," Attorney Samah Alkhatib-Ayoub, a research coordinator and advocacy specialist in the Equality Policy Department of Sikkuy-the Association for the Advancement of Civic Equality, told Calcalist.
קראו עודStudy: Only 1% of Israeli Jews Can Read a Book in Arabic
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The Other Palestinians - On Sikkuy co-directors' visit to North America
קראו עודRabin’s legacy: A government inclusive of all citizens — not only Jews
קראו עודUneasy Arab-Israeli Coexistence Threatened By Violence
קראו עודCollective Punishment: Arabs in Israel Face the Sack Because They're Arabs
קראו עודIsraeli Arabs Caught Between Their Pocketbooks and Their Hearts
קראו עודRon Gerlitz: "Yes, the racist extreme right is afraid. They would like the Arabs to go back to being manual laborers"
קראו עודAs parents demand secure schools, Arab staff eyed suspiciously
קראו עודIsraeli Towns Move to Ban Arab Workers From Schools
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Israel’s Jews and Arabs Must Overcome Mutual Fear
Interview with Rawnak Natour
קראו עודAll the new appointments that you should know about - Rawnak Natour
קראו עודIsraeli Universities Still Failing Arab Students When It Comes to Inclusion
קראו עודWhat Israel can do today for economic equality
קראו עודIsraeli Arab towns have very few daycare centers
קראו עודJewish tourists in Arab towns: It’s no dream
קראו עודISRAEL’S 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE
קראו עודArabs flock, but not to the Civil Service
קראו עודCriticism of absence of Arab representative on the search committee for the president of Haifa University
קראו עודAs Israeli Arabs Get Stronger, the Right Goes on the Offensive
קראו עודConfronting Old Wounds, Ramadan Ttours Promote Coexistence
קראו עודRamadan Tours Promote Coexistence Between Israeli Arabs and Jews
קראו עודWhy there are no daycare centers in Arab towns
In the absence of a joint organized effort by the government ministries to deal with the planning barriers and the shortage of public land, the underutilization of the substantial budgets by Arab Local Authorities will continue.
קראו עודIsrael's Hottest New Tradition: Ramadan Tours
קראו עודExperience Ramadan in Nazareth Through A Unique Tour Opportunity
קראו עודArabs in Wadi Ara warn: “If it won’t be good for us, it won’t be good for you, and that’s not a threat”
קראו עודThe Arab woman’s stone ceiling
קראו עודThe Sad Truth in Bennett's Claim About Rampant Crime in Arab Towns
קראו עודHaifa Theater Arablanguage ads riddled with mistakes
קראו עודArab women want to go to work – but have no way to get there
קראו עודProtests against exclusion of Arabs in child welfare conference win out
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קראו עודFighting discrimination
"As a result, in Arab towns, 78% of arnona tax revenues are from households, compared to a nationwide average of 34%, according to a study by Injaz Center for Professional Arab Local Governance and Sikkuy – the Association for the Advancement of Civic Equality."
קראו עודNew signs at bus stops: not in Arabic
קראו עודHaifa’s at your service – if you speak Hebrew
"Arabic-speaking residents said the city told them that the services pamphlet wasn’t published in that language. Shutafut-Sharakah, the Organizations for Shared, Democratic and Equal Society, has written City Hall, seeking to correct the matter. "
קראו עודThree-way coexistence for Christmas
קראו עודConferences, meetings and long-range plans: not everyone is giving up on the shared future
קראו עודThe plight of Israel’s struggling Arab minority comes to Pittsburgh Read more: The Jewish Chronicle - The plight of Israel s struggling Arab minority comes to Pittsburgh
קראו עודWhat is it like to be an Arab worker in Israel?
Dismissal without a hearing, silencing, trampling of rights – that's what male and female Arab workers are facing in Israeli society in the months following Operation Protective Edge. How can we fight this ugly racism?
קראו עודDismissal for narrative reasons
קראו עודOvercrowding, lack of classrooms in Arab education system
קראו עודJerusalem teachers warn of increase in racism after Gaza war
קראו עודThe Interior Ministry's criterion for distributing money among the local authorities: nationality
קראו עודThe backlash against Arab integration
קראו עודWhy Palestinian citizens of Israel are no longer safe
קראו עודThe Gaza effect: In shaky economy, Arab businesses hit hardest
קראו עודNot just escalation: A frightening new era of Jewish-Arab relations in Israel
קראו עודJewish Israelis have no monopoly on victimhood and pain
קראו עודThe Fast and Feast of Ramadan Tel Aviv Table Podcast
קראו עודA city of 21,000 with one bus line that makes 62 trips a day
קראו עוד“Ir Habahadim” (IDF Central Training Facility in the Negev) – "The Jews are dividing things fairly among themselves, and leaving out the Bedouin "
קראו עודLapid continues to discriminate against the Arabs
קראו עודHow Israeli Arabs can achieve a just distribution of resources
קראו עודThe correlation between Arab economic power and attacks by the Right
קראו עודDeputy Budget Director: finance ministry weighs reapportioning government property tax payments
קראו עודIn Israel, Arabs get less
קראו עודIn Israel, Arabs get less
קראו עודTreasury official: Gov't funding biased against Arabs
קראו עודFULL-PAGE AD IN HAARETZ
קראו עודThe Arabs’ Growing Economic Power Draws Fire
קראו עודArab literature is also Israeli
קראו עודDoes equality stand a chance?
קראו עודFor Arab citizens, Israeli government suffers from split personality
קראו עודBedouin leaders: We will die for our land
קראו עודThe government agencies ignore you? Meet the 11 most promising young public servants in Israel
קראו עוד48 Human Beings were Massacred—and We Have Forgotten Them
קראו עודArab Israelis Shut Out of Tech Boom
קראו עודBill legalizing preferential treatment for Israeli soldiers goes to the Knesset
קראו עודDiscrimination against Israeli Arabs still rampant, 10 years on
קראו עודArab-Jewish industrial parks: The last chance for economic equality?
קראו עודLand, my land: One issue that can be resolved
קראו עודA paradise for Jews only
קראו עודJewish towns get up to 14 times more buses than Arab counterparts, report finds
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קראו עודA dangerous position
קראו עודNext stop, in Arabic
קראו עודArabs, the Israeli civil service needs you
קראו עודOn My Mind: Boosting Arab employment
קראו עודExecutives, hire Arab workers
קראו עודIt's time to make Israel's Arabs visible
קראו עודJewish donors can influence Israel's war on Arabic
קראו עודIsraeli banks won't lend to us, say Arab developers at groundbreaking conference
קראו עודDreams of integration
קראו עודNIF asks: Is Israeli democracy at risk?
קראו עודExclusive to Calcalist: 80 percent of the housing tenders in the Arab communities fail
קראו עודEncouraging news on Jewish-Arab ties
קראו עודArab social justice needs heard by the gov't-what about J14?
קראו עודEat All You Want on the Ramadan Breakfast Tour in Northern Israel
קראו עודHousing for Arabs Too
קראו עודRacism in the Yellow Pages: we are all responsible
קראו עודClose the Ministry for Arab Affairs
קראו עודTime to turn a page
קראו עוד'Stop for a second and think'
קראו עודA call to battle
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UK Task Force interview: Sikkuy
קראו עוד'Jewish Israel donations must be split equally among Arabs'
קראו עודThe view from the hilltops
קראו עודA frightened nation invents ways to commit suicide
קראו עודThe plans to revoke citizenship
קראו עודReport: Arab children shortchanged by social services
קראו עודCivic watchdog: Jews get better legal aid services than Arabs
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From Barriers to Opportunities - 4.8.2010
קראו עודThey’re destroying citizens, too
קראו עודReport: Much-needed tax money funneled away from Arab towns
קראו עודThe illusion of assistance to the Arabs in Israel
קראו עודJoint Jewish-Arab initiatives revitalize neighbor relations in Wadi Ara
קראו עודThe flip side of charity
קראו עודThe Jewish majority benefits at the expense of the Arab minority
קראו עודThe State discriminates against Arab local authorities
קראו עודNGO's Jewish-Arab index: socioeconomic gaps growing
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sikkuy equality index - November 18th 2009
קראו עודIn praise of full equality
קראו עודThe cry of a persecuted minority
קראו עודAppoint Arab judges
קראו עודStrangers in their own land
קראו עודThe Bedouin do not represent a threat to the periphery
קראו עודRacist legislation is bad for public relations. And what about humaneness?
קראו עודWhen fear fuels the discrimination
קראו עודStopping racism
קראו עודIn sickness and in health
קראו עודRepairing past injustices
קראו עודThe politics of hatred
קראו עודThe disqualification is a basic erosion of Israel’s democracy
קראו עודUmm al-Fahm invites Jews ahead of rightist rally
קראו עודThe Parade of the Right: Legal but Odious
קראו עודThe facts speak for themselves
קראו עודDon't put life in Acre back on track
קראו עודEnsuring them their rightful share
קראו עודStudy: Israeli Jews live nearly 4 years longer than Israeli Arabs
קראו עודThe 'nations test'
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Introducing Arab Industrial Areas
קראו עודBoycotts aren't the answer
קראו עודLocal Arab government: A chronic crisis demands immediate intervention
קראו עודThe Or Commission laid to rest
קראו עודArabs here to stay
קראו עודFair education for all
קראו עודThe government discriminates against Arab communities
קראו עודCitizenship for Jews only?
קראו עודReport: Majority of Israeli Arabs are not part of labor force
קראו עודStudy: Israeli Jews live four years longer than Israeli Arabs
קראו עודCommission of Inquiry needed to study discrimination against Israeli Arabs
קראו עודIsraeli-Arab test case
Arab and Jewish municipal heads in the Wadi Ara region are attempting to create a stable civilian foundation in their area as a fair basis for coexistence. They cooperate for the sake of equal development in the areas of industry, tourism, and the environment. As part of the joint forum's activity, and with the support of outgoing Tourism Minister Herzog, officials at the Arab-Israeli town of Umm al-Fahm worked last week on a project that would turn the peak of Mount Alexander, located within the town's boundaries, into a tourism site that draws visitors. For the government, this project offers two opportunities: Both for economic development (as opposed to relaying on the welfare system) and for fulfilling its duty to serve all Israeli citizens regardless of their religion or ethnicity. However, very soon the tourism portfolio will be handed over to the Israel Our Home party. Will the new minister thwart this tourism project? During the pre-election campaign, Israel Our Home leader Lieberman engaged in debate regarding the de-legitimization of Arab-Israel citizenship. Several months ago he even managed to enter the coalition through the "strategic threats" window of opportunity. The prime minister made clear back then that Israel Our Home joining the government does not change its basic lines, including the participation of Arab citizens in any development plan. Now, the government presence of Israel Our Home is expanding beyond the "strategic threats" arena to responsibility for developing economic growth ventures. Therefore, Olmert's test is to prove that Israel Our Home's presence in the government would not undermine the policy adopted in the past year of promoting the development of Arab communities. The burden of proof is on Olmert now to show that when it comes to Umm al-Fahm and other Arab communities, his government indeed intends to promote growth ventures. Compelling challenge Symbolically, the Mount Alexander peak in Umm al-Fahm offers a good observation point to the beach in Caesarea to the West and to the Jezreel Valley on the east. If one turns around one can notice to the south both Jenin and the Samaria mountains in the West Bank. However, the choice made by town residents and their Jewish neighbors is unequivocal: The point of view, as well as the joint construction, is in the direction of the State of Israel, with all the implications this entails. This angle was also seen by the many visitors who in the past weekend visited the modern art gallery in Umm al-Fahm and walked around and ate in town after the exhibition was inaugurated. This angle is the determining factor and it conveys no doubt when it comes to Arab citizens belonging to the State of Israel, or the State's duty to invest in them. Will this be the point of view also adopted by the Tourism Ministry in Jerusalem under Minister Esterina Tartman? If the development venture on Mount Alexander will continue to enjoy the sympathy of ministry economists, we would be able to say that in this case at least the government met the test. The challenge is serious and compelling. We can just hope that the government's investment in Israeli Arabs won't be again directed to Isaac Herzog – this time in his new post of welfare minister. Yet there's nothing to worry about: Even in his new post, Herzog has plenty of work awaiting him in closing the gaps between Arab and Jewish communities. The writer is the co-director of Sikkuy, the Association for the Advancement of Civic Equality in Israel
קראו עודLet's see you be an Arab for a week
קראו עודTrampling its own laws
קראו עודMoney not only for Jews
קראו עודAfter the war, equality between Arabs and Jews should be rehabilitated
קראו עודHe totally ignores the Arab citizens
קראו עודYes, this is Zionism
קראו עודBeware demographic hysteria
קראו עודU.S. Jewish community's new mission: Equality between Israeli Jews and Arabs
קראו עודEntering turbulent waters, U.S. Jews launch task force to aid Israeli Arabs
קראו עודReport: Arab representation still lacking
קראו עודNot enough
קראו עודGroup fights for equal rights for Israeli Arabs
קראו עודJews and Arabs pin tourism hopes on Wadi Ara Trail
קראו עודThe Herzliya Conference for delegitimization
קראו עודDon’t vote for racism
קראו עודGov’t assailed for underrepresentation of Arabs, Muslims
קראו עודStill discriminated against
קראו עודDelegation: Improve Israeli Arabs’ Status
קראו עודAJCommittee guests hold controversial meeting with Umm al-Fahm mayor
קראו עודFrom them, we’re not disengaging
קראו עודTime to rescue the discourse
קראו עודIt’s time to disengage from discrimination too
קראו עודWadi Ara mayors plan trade zone
קראו עודA good neighbor program for Jews and Arabs
קראו עודShare and share alike
קראו עודThe Bottom Line / Shameful