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Political Monitoring
Issue No. 9, 2010
* Palestinian under-representation in the civil service
* Appointment of imams: Only with Shabak approval
* Attacks on Palestinian Leadership
* Silencing the victim
Issue No. 8, 2010
* Member of Knesset without immunity
* Decision-makers threaten transfer
* Academic Institutions
* Half of Jewish youth against equal rights for Arabs
Issue No. 7, 2010
• New Communities for Jews Only, by Statute
• Positive Attitude” Toward Israeli Values – a Pre-requisite to Being Hired in the Ministry of Education
• Political Persecution of Arab Leaders• Political persecution of Arab citizens and leaders
Issue No. 6, 2010
• Racist legislation in the current Knesset
• Judicial leniency for murdering Arabs
• Incitement against Arabs by Jewish academics
• Political persecution of Arab citizens and leaderS
Issue 5, 2009
• The Executive Branch
• The Legislative Branch
• Public Expressions of Hatred and Racism
• Public Opinion Surveys
Issue No. 4, 2009
• Proposed bills that would revoke citizenship
• The state combats Palestinian collective memory
• Effort to establish Jewish supremacy by statute
• Limiting the scope of political protest
Issue No. 3, 2009
* Anchoring discrimination in coalition agreements
* The extreme Right demonstrates in Umm el-Fahm
* Prohibition on participation in celebrations of Jerusalem
Issue No. 2, 2009
* Political opinion opposing the war, forbidden
* Elections in the shadow of disqualification
* No loyalty, no citizenship
Issue No. 1, 2008
* The Nationality (Amendment No. 9) Law
* Failing to prosecute policemen who murdered Arabs
* The offensive against Acre’s Arabs
Introduction
Israeli political thought and practice have witnessed a major shift in the last four years, particularly since the outbreak of the Palestinian Intifada in September of 2000 and the mass protests of October 2000 within Israel.