Arara, Israel - Israel’s brittle relationship with its Arab minority is under strain after a deadly Tel Aviv shooting rampage this month by an Arab man from the north of the country.
The New Year’s Day attack deepened Jewish suspicion of the Arab community, which is suspected of divided loyalties, and has drawn attention to the inequalities that help fuel Arab-Jewish tensions.
“All Arabs are being blamed for the attack,” said Said Milhem, 60, a distant relative of the shooter. “If you are an Arab today, you are a target.”
Israel’s Arab citizens, ethnic Palestinians who remained in Israel following the 1948 war surrounding the state’s creation, have for decades maintained a tenuous relationship with Israel’s Jewish majority.... Read More: VIN