Palestinians in Israelconsiders a key issue ignored by the official 'peace process' and most mainstream commentators: that of the growing Palestinian minority within Israel itself.
What the Israeli right-wing calls 'the demographic problem' Ben White identifies as 'the democratic problem' which goes to the heart of the conflict. Israel defines itself not as a state of its citizens, but as a Jewish state, despite the substantial and increasing Palestinian population. White demonstrates how the consistent emphasis on privileging one ethno-religious group over another cannot be seen as compatible with democratic values and that, unless addressed, will undermine any attempts to find a lasting peace.
Individual case studies are used to complement this deeply informed study into the great, unspoken contradiction of Israeli democracy. It is a pioneering contribution which will spark debate amongst all those concerned with a resolution to the Israel/Palestine conflict.
Ben Whiteis a researcher and analyst at the Middle East Monitor andJournal of Palestine Studies. He is the author ofPalestinians in Israel: Segregation, Discrimination and Democracy (Pluto, 2011) and has written for theGuardian,New StatesmanandAl Jazeera.
Haneen Zoabiis a member of the Knesset representing the Balad party. She is the first woman to be elected to the Knesset on an Arab party's list.
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Acknowledgements
Foreword by MK Haneen Zoubi
Introduction
Chapter I: Jewish and Democratic?
Chapter II: The Land Regime
Chapter III: Judaisation and the Demographic Threat
Chapter IV: Systematic Discrimination
Chapter V: Frustrating Democratic Change
Chapter VI: Rethink to Reimagine
Appendix: 10 Facts about Palestinian Citizens in Israel
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index