_ Role of Eastern Jews(Sephardic) in Israeli political life | ||
Journal of the Center Palestine Studies | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 9, June 2013, Pages 74-97 | ||
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Abstract | ||
Use the Sephardim as a group and functional to some extent in order to achieve the objectives of the ruling elite in Israel in terms of both recruited to Israel or in terms of their housing, and employment or education, and finally their participation in political life, he has used sound Ambassarda in the elections by the parties Ashkenazi for their arrival to power as they used to settle the land and age, and business performance that can not Ashkenazim performance, he wanted to Sephardic to participate in their state and they saw that the only solution is to integrate into political life, did not work retreat, or challenge, to integrate the work of sound Ambassarda actor in the political life took parties working to pull him in exchange for some concessions, the taking of political representation is increasing both in the parliament, ministries, and even the head of state, also took a party of East take the role at the level of political life such as: (Shas), who started the parties problem for governments trying to bribe him given the number of seats obtained by the result to support the East to him, and tends Orientals to right-wing support in the vote to protest the contempt Ashkenazim of the Labour Party (left) from the point of view, and an agreement with the policies right-wing hard-line toward the Arab-Israeli conflict as well as his emphasis on the policies Alajtmaihwalaqtsadah which occupies considerable space in the interests of the Sephardim, and upon what that the majority of party leaders is one of the Ashkenazim, it has been used by the voices of Eastern Ashkenazim who dominate the political decision-making in the state, did not come out the framework for the Sephardim, who put them from the outset as a functional group. | ||
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Sephardim suffered since the beginning of their migration from discrimination; there was a difference between them and the Ashkenazim in all areas; starting from the label; housing; Economy; education and access to policy | ||
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