Israel's Arab problem hits home

Tensions are rising between Israel's Jewish and Arab citizens -- and could affect the chances for peace, or wider war, in the Middle East.

One evening in Jerusalem last February, after working late in the prime minister's office, I went outside and hailed a taxi. When I got in, I noticed that the driver, an Arab, was gripping the wheel tightly and his movements seemed labored. As we pulled into traffic, he slumped back in his seat, sighing. Full Story »

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Kyle Klipowicz
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by Kyle Klipowicz - Oct. 1, 2008

The story shows the complexity of multiculturalism in a state that is by definition of a specific religious and ethnic orientation. The whole situation is so difficult to grasp, I don't know how anyone could have a firm and unshakable opinion of it without being a pig-headed hipocrite!

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