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The leader of the Arab Islamist Raam party, which is in the governing coalition, welcomed the move. Mansour Abbas said that although it "will not erase years of neglect, [it] will go a long way to close the gaps between Jewish and Arab sectors".

Israel's Arabs often claim that their communities receive less funding per capita from the government than Jewish communities. Tensions between the two communities soared in parts of Israel earlier this year during an day conflict between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza.

Israeli Arabs descend from Palestinians who became Israeli citizens following the creation of the state in Many still self-identify as Palestinian or express solidarity with those living in the occupied West Bank and Gaza. It places a focus on Israeli Arab women's health and on making it easier for them to access the job market. The cabinet also backed a national plan to deal with spiralling crime and violence in the Arab sector.

Meanwhile, not enough was done to enforce the law in the Arab sector, and the illegal and undesirable phenomena that took root there. The nation-state law was but one installment in a long, complicated and fraught relationship between Arab-Israelis and the state. A poll from the Jewish People Policy Institute seemed to show the opposite.

Some proposals to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have suggested moving the border to include heavily populated Palestinian areas of Israel within the territory of a Palestinian state. For their part, some Israelis consider the large Arab minority in the country to be testament to the strength of Israeli democracy. But others have long viewed the community with suspicion. Arab-Israeli political parties have never been part of a governing coalition. Tensions have been increasingly evident since the outbreak of the Second Intifada in , when a series of riots in Arab-Israeli areas led to clashes with Israeli police that left 13 Arabs dead.

Amid the fighting between Israel and Hamas in May, , Israel witnessed its worst intercommunal violence in decades. Acts of mob violence broke out in various mixed Jewish-Arab towns, with individual Jews and Arabs assaulted and attacks launched on Jewish and Arab businesses. Modern Israel. Accessibility help Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer. Choose your subscription. Trial Try full digital access and see why over 1 million readers subscribe to the FT. For 4 weeks receive unlimited Premium digital access to the FT's trusted, award-winning business news.

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