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The 20 Percent: Navigating Arab Identity in Israel
Season 2 · Episode 1260

The 20 Percent: Navigating Arab Identity in Israel

Explore the complex reality of the two million Arab citizens in Israel and the tug-of-war between their national and civic identities.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 15, 202620m 46s

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Show Notes

What does it mean to be a "Palestinian of '48" in a post-October 7th landscape? This episode explores the complex, multi-layered identities of the two million Arab citizens of Israel—a group often reduced to monolithic labels but defined by a pragmatic "Israelization." We dive into the startling data behind how this community self-identifies, the "shared destiny" felt during times of crisis, and the chilling effect of political crackdowns on expression. From the unified Arab political parties in the Knesset to the unique military contributions of the Druze and Bedouin, we examine the tension between civic belonging and national heritage. Why do the majority of these citizens resist "citizenship swaps" even while protesting the state? Join us as we unpack the reality of a population navigating the grey area between their cultural roots and their daily lives as Israeli citizens.