Palestinians in Israel after the Arab Spring
The Political Impact of Regional Protest and Fragmentation
Yusri Hazran Khaizran author Muhammad Khalaily author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:29th May '25
£85.00
This title is due to be published on 29th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This book is the first to address the political implications of the “Arab Spring” on Palestinian-Arab society in Israel.
The Arab Spring initially ignited excitement for Arab society in Israel. But following the outbreak of the uprising in Syria, Israeli-Arab attitudes shifted. This book demonstrates why the Arab Spring, and especially the war in Syria, provoked such deep fragmentation for Palestinians in Israel. Based on governmental and public surveys, the book shows that many more Arab-Palestinian citizens became supportive of instrumental integration with Israeli politics following the Arab Spring. But the momentous events convinced other Arab citizens to abandon the connection between finding a solution for the Palestinian problem if it involved integration with the state. At the same time, this book reveals that the younger generations wanted to search for alternatives to replace the existing political frameworks completely and were inspired to form a new model of political activism. This is the first study to explore how the Arab Spring affected Arab society in Israel in terms of identity, political discourse and behaviour. In doing so it covers the new policy adopted by the central government in Israel, formed after 2011 to strengthen civic discourse amongst Arab citizens. It has been neither Israelization nor Zionization; but Instrumental integration which meets the conditional citizenship offered by the state.
The book is important for understanding the events of the Arab world itself, the situation in Israel in the broader context of the Middle East and of course for relations with the Palestinians, including the Arab citizens of Israel, and of course it is very much about the internal politics of the Arab minority, thus it also contributes to understanding the specific case of the Arab minority in Israel. There is no doubt that the book and the chapters relating to its subject matter are of first-class importance and that the entire book makes a very important contribution to the political and social context and culture as well as to the scientific understanding of an important issue. -- Asad Ghanem, Professor of Political Science, University of Haifa, Israel
A welcome, useful and edifying reminder that Palestinians holders of Israeli citizenship are not insulated from the political trends that affect the Arab world. They are also “forgotten Arabs” who vibrate along with the events that shake their Arab environment and who share common societal and political features with it. * Gilbert Achcar, Professor, SOAS, University of London, author of The People Want: A Radical exploration of the Arab Uprising *
ISBN: 9780755654413
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240 pages