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Palestinians in Israel after the Arab Spring : the political impact of regional protest and fragmentation / Yusri Hazran Khaizran and Muhammad Khalaily.

Bloomsbury Collections: Middle East Studies 2025 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Khaizran, Yusri Hazran, author.
Khalaily, Muhammad, author.
Contributor:
Bloomsbury (Firm), publisher.
Series:
SOAS Palestine studies.
SOAS Palestine studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arab Spring, 2010-.
Palestinian Arabs--Israel.
Palestinian Arabs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (279 pages)
Edition:
1st edition.
Place of Publication:
London : I.B. Tauris, 2025.
Summary:
"This book demonstrates why the Arab Spring, and especially events in Syria, provoked such deep fragmentation for Palestinians in Israel. It is based on the findings of governmental and public surveys. It shows that Arab-Palestinian citizens were divided on the idea of integration with Israeli politics following the Arab Spring, while the younger generations wanted to search for alternatives to replace the existing political frameworks completely. The book covers the new policies adopted by the central government in Israel that have been formed since 2011 to strengthen civic discourse amongst Arab citizens"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter 1: The popular uprisings: A general overview
Introduction
The Arab Spring as a formative event
Why did the popular uprisings erupt in the Arab world?
Israel and the 'Arab Spring'
Chapter 2: The Arab minority in Israel and the Arab World: An ambivalent relationship
Background
The status of the Arab minority in the Jewish State
Reciprocal political relations between the Arab minority in Israel and the Arab world
Chapter 3: The political discourse on the Arab Spring: within Arab society in Israel
The political factions within Arab society in Israel
A confused discourse amid the disintegration of the political order in the Arab world
The Arab Spring in the eyes of educated Arabs in Israel
The Arab Spring as an Arab renaissance: supporters of the Spring
Resistance above all: those who sympathize with the Ba'ath regime
The 'essentialist ethical' camp
Chapter 4: Organizing among the younger Arab generation in Israel: A stillborn movement
A new generation in the Arab world: the protest leaders
The educated youth who took events into their own hands
New media in the service of the younger generation's civil protests
Why was there no Palestinian 'Young Spring'?
The 'Arab Spring' and the younger generation of Palestinians in Israel
The young generation within Arab society in Israel
The Kifah (Struggle) Movement
Shabab el-Taghyeer (Youth for Change)
Al-Harik Al-Shababi (The Youth Movement)
Urfod: refuse, your people will protect you
Fundraising campaigns for Syrian refugees
Humanity Crew
Political activism influenced by the 'Arab Spring'.
Chapter 5: Undermining the national discourse: Civil debate, communalism and religiosity within Arab society in Israel
Real-life behaviour within a changing reality
Arabs in military/national service and in the police
A shift in government policy towards Arab citizens: from security threat to economic burden
Housing Plan No. 4432 (the Trajtenberg Committee)34
Economic Plan No. 92235
Israel's Muslim population and the Islamic State
Christian Arabs and the 'Arab Spring': the dream and its demise
The Druze and their fears for survival
Mansur Abbas's turn-about: rising from the bottom, not imposed from above
The break-up of the Joint List and the March 2021 election
Arab society in Israel following Hamas's Attack on 7th October
Chapter 6: The normativization of clanism in the wake of the 'Arab Spring'
The development of the clanism concept and theory
Clans in the Arab world
Clanism in Palestinian society
Clanism as a mechanism of rule by the Israeli Military Government
The institutionalization of the clans in the wake of the 'Arab Spring'
Results of the Arab local authority elections, 1978‒2018​
Conclusions
An epilogue
Bibliography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
0-7556-5443-9
0-7556-5444-7
0-7556-5442-0
OCLC:
1513422629

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