← Back to context Comment by _3u10 2 years ago [flagged] 3 comments _3u10 Reply niemandhier 2 years ago This is a very interesting point of view, I was not aware of this.Is there any reliable data on how Muslim Israeli citizens view their own situation e.g. freedom of speech and political participation? _3u10 2 years ago https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_IsraelMuslim citizens within Israel have equal rights and many become parliamentarians, judges, diplomats, public health officials, and IDF generals.[23] _3u10 2 years ago It counters the apartheid state narrative pretty hard so of course it’s swept under the rug.
niemandhier 2 years ago This is a very interesting point of view, I was not aware of this.Is there any reliable data on how Muslim Israeli citizens view their own situation e.g. freedom of speech and political participation? _3u10 2 years ago https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_IsraelMuslim citizens within Israel have equal rights and many become parliamentarians, judges, diplomats, public health officials, and IDF generals.[23] _3u10 2 years ago It counters the apartheid state narrative pretty hard so of course it’s swept under the rug.
_3u10 2 years ago https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_IsraelMuslim citizens within Israel have equal rights and many become parliamentarians, judges, diplomats, public health officials, and IDF generals.[23]
_3u10 2 years ago It counters the apartheid state narrative pretty hard so of course it’s swept under the rug.
This is a very interesting point of view, I was not aware of this.
Is there any reliable data on how Muslim Israeli citizens view their own situation e.g. freedom of speech and political participation?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Israel
Muslim citizens within Israel have equal rights and many become parliamentarians, judges, diplomats, public health officials, and IDF generals.[23]
It counters the apartheid state narrative pretty hard so of course it’s swept under the rug.