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download IATF Culture and Literature Fact Sheet
Culture and Literature
Arabs in Israel: Friends or Foes?
Christians, Culture and Literature, Discrimination, Druze, History, Muslims, National Identity, Politics, Security, The Islamic Movement
Druze Minority Students Learning Hebrew in Israel: The Relationship of Attitudes, Cultural Background, and Interest of Material to Reading Comprehension in a Second Language
Culture, Culture and Literature, Druze, Religion
Language Education policy: The Arab Minority in Israel
Culture and Literature, Education, Government Policy, National Identity
Language Law in Israel
Culture and Literature, Legal System, Nature of the State
Standing Tall: a Look at the Development of Identity Among Palestinian Citizens of Israel
Arab-Jewish Relations, Culture and Literature, Empowerment, National Identity, Statistical Data, Welfare
The Study of Arabic Literature in Israel
Culture and Literature, Education, History
To Be or Not to Be an Israeli Arab: Sayed Kashua and the Prospect of Minority Speech-Acts
Arab-Jewish Relations, Culture and Literature, National Identity, Youth

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Amin Fares, an economist with Mossawa, an Israeli Arab Rights Group, found that the Arab sector was allocated 7.6% of the government development budget in 2008 (NIS 994 million out of 2.4 billion) but that only NIS 420 million was actually spent.

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