The Arabs in Israel

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The book examines the situation of Palestinians who remained in Israel after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It investigates the legal, political, and social discrimination they faced under Israeli military rule.

Jiryis delves into issues such as land confiscation, restrictions on movement, and suppression of political expression.

The book highlights the challenges faced by Palestinians in preserving their cultural identity and maintaining their ties to their land.

It further explores the role of the Israeli state in shaping the narrative and controlling the narrative and experiences of its Palestinian citizens.

It further sheds light on the ongoing struggles for equality and justice within the context of the Israeli state.

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Fida Jiryis
as her father's first book, written to enlighten Jewish Israelis about the indigenous Palestinians' experiences.
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