This issue of Jadal discusses current Israeli policies toward the Palestinians in Israel: between continuity and change. It comes following escalation of current government policies toward the Palestinians in Israel at the level of incitement discourse. A discourse that is no longer periodic, rather, it is a daily occurrence, whether in legal legislation and law proposals that try to harm the status of Palestinians, or in actual political prosecutions on the ground. This has culminated in the prohibition of the Islamic Movement and the escalation of political persecution by calling for the interrogation of political activists, arrests, demolitions and other policies that not only target the citizenship and rights of Palestinians, but also their very existence.
Editorial
Issue Theme
- The Historical Context of Targeting the Palestinians Within the Green Line – Ahmad Said Qadi
- Israeli Policies from the Period of Military Rule until Today – Himmat Zoabi
- The National Political Reference, a Necessity to Affirm National Achievements: The Dissociation between Performance and the Time Period – Haneen Zoabi
- The Palestinians inside Israel and the New Israeli Political Reality – Mtanes Shehadeh
- The Constant in the Relationship as a Context to Understand the Transient – Khaled Anabtawi
- On Desired Procreation and Ostracized Reproduction – Colonialist Policies toward the Palestinian Womb – Mariam Hawari
Articles
- Democratic Culture: A Political Project that Complements the State of Equal Citizens and the Cultural Autonomy of the Palestinians in Israel- Ayman Agbaria
- A Reading in the Proceedings of the Study Day Organized by the Mada al-Carmel Center in February 2017 entitled: The Palestinians in Israel: The New Political Reality and Development of Protest Mechanisms