
Behind the Walls: Separation Walls between Arabs and Jews in Mixed Cities in Israel
15 June 2006
The Palestinian Arab minority and the Jewish majority in the State of Israel live largely in separate areas. With the exception of the mixed cities, in which a significant Palestinian minority lives alongside a clear Jewish majority, most of the Palestinian population lives in its own communities, as does the Jewish majority. This territorial separation is also seen within the mixed cities: most of the Palestinian minority lives in its own neighborhoods, which are distinct from the neighborhoods inhabited by the Jewish majority. Read more about Behind the Walls: Separation Walls between Arabs and Jews in Mixed Cities in Israel