Description
This study looks at the politicization and radicalization of the Arab minority within Israel from 1967 to the present. It examines the diverse political views and attitudes of Muslims, Christians, and Druzes in Israel, and looks at trends among the general Arab population in Israel.
This original study focuses on the growing politicization and radicalization of the Arab minority within Israel--excluding the Israeli-administered territories--from 1967 to the present. Using both written and oral sources, Landau analyzes the diverse political views and attitudes of Muslims, Christians, and Druzes in Israel. Examining trends among the general Arab population in Israel, he looks specifically at political behavior and struggles, organizations, problems of identity, electoral trends, education, language, and literature.