Often more affluent and established than their Palestinian brethren in refugee camps, Israeli Arabs are nonetheless haplessly caught in the maelstrom of Middle East politics. Though far from a homogeneous group—they're made up of Christians, Muslims, Bedouin, and Druze—Israeli Arabs are mistrusted by Arabs in neighboring countries for colluding with Israel, while remaining in many respects second-class citizens of the Jewish State, which, after 60 years, still treats them with a confusing mix of tolerance, mistrust, prejudice, and outright discrimination. Founded by... More >>>