As can be seen from these responses, the very good news is that a significant majority of Arabs think positively about having ...
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“The Land of The Arabs” In The “Netanyahu Era”!

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is rushing to establish “Greater Israel,” seems to have made unprecedented progress towards realizing his ambitions in 2025.
“I am a Jewish Arab. For many, I’m a curiosity or a detestable thing. Some say I don’t exist, or if I did, I no longer do.” Thus go the opening lines of Massoud Hayoun’s book When We Were Arabs, which ...
The Controversial Story of How Arabs Became White in America and What It Means TodayNo Arab immigrant arrived in the United States asking to be White. Yet, over a century ago, America decided that ...
Violence spills over into Israeli port of Acre Gaza-Israel strikes have inflamed underlying tensions Arabs make up 21% of Israel's population; 30% of Acre ACRE, Israel, May 13 (Reuters) - In the mixed ...
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In 1947, as the British Empire officially abandoned its rule over Palestine and scuttled away, the surrounding Arab countries launched a military attack on the new Jewish state of Israel. The Jews ...
People of Arab descent living in the United States tend to be better educated and wealthier than other Americans, the Census Bureau says. There are about 1.2 million U.S. residents whose ancestry is ...
The first Arabs landed in the United States in 1527, founding population groups now known as either Arabs in America (immigrants who did not naturalize as citizens) and Arab Americans (who are either ...
Nationalist ideas began to crystalize among the Jews perhaps a half-century or more before the Arabs, but until World War II neither Arab nor Jewish nationalism could garner unanimous support among ...
A THOUSAND years ago, the great cities of Baghdad, Damascus and Cairo took turns to race ahead of the Western world. Islam and innovation were twins. The various Arab caliphates were dynamic ...