Israeli Arab Citizens Face Discrimination and Challenges Amidst Israel-Hamas Conflict

Palestinians in Israel are reporting threats, firings, and discrimination following the recent conflict with Hamas. Many Palestinians, who make up around 20% of the Israeli population, say they have long felt like second-class citizens, but human rights advocates argue that the current conflict has exacerbated mistreatment and discrimination. Palestinians have been fired from their jobs, suspended from colleges and universities, and arrested for expressing their views or participating in peaceful protests. The new amendment to Israel's counterterrorism law has also criminalized the consumption of "terrorist materials," leading to further arrests. Activists are calling for Israeli-Palestinian partnerships to combat discrimination and promote peace and equality.
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