Formalized Curiosity
In March 2021, Israel held a historic election that changed the nature of Jewish-Arab relations in the political sphere. For the first time in the country’s 73-year history, a political party representing Israel’s Arab minority gained an unprecedented level of power by entering into Israel’s governing coalition. What does this mean for Israel’s historically marginalized Arab minority? This two-episode combo, Dina and Manoshi take on Jewish-Arab relations in Israeli politics. Part A is a background primer on Israeli politics with a particular focus on the political parties representing Israel’s Arab minority. Part B is an interview - our first! - with Professor Amal Jamal of Tel Aviv University, in which he shares his knowledge and perspective on the March 2021 election. Be sure to tune in for both! Highlights of Part A: [00:04:12] What is the Knesset? And what does the word “knesset” mean? [00:06:12] How does it feel when your country holds four elections in two years? [00:11:00] Who are the oft-ignored Israeli citizens of Palestinian origin? [00:13:11] How are the Arab political parties ideologically distinct? Join us as we frolic through the Israeli political scene in preparation for our Part B interview with Professor Amal Jamal. If you like what you hear, be sure to subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. And, if you want to continue the discussion, join us at the discussion forums at formalizedcuriosity.substack.com. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit formalizedcuriosity.substack.com [https://formalizedcuriosity.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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