The Reut Institute recently completed a document which deals with the challenge of socially and economically integrating Israel’s Arab citizens as part of generating a socio-economic leapfrog that will place Israel among the leading 15 nations in the world in terms of quality of life.
The document illustrates the importance of integration, touches on basic gaps in current government policies, and presents a new look at the government’s role and areas in which it needs to design policies.
The integration of its Arab citizens is critical for the State of Israel. On the one hand, it constitutes an essential condition for a socio-economic leapfrog. On the other hand, it is likely to defer trends of separatism and alienation between the Arab minority and the state.
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