2019
DOI: 10.3390/soc9010001
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The Role of Military Service in the Integration/Segregation of Muslims, Christians and Druze within Israel

Abstract: This study applies the negative peace/positive peace approach to internal nation-state relations between the majority and ethnic minority. This approach focuses on the policies implemented by the state. In order to understand the social system from its formation, an important focus should be given to the period of establishment of a new state, whereas physical borders are defined along with the borders of society, which determines who is included in the new nation and who is excluded. The conclusions are based… Show more

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“…Differences were found between the overt strategy adopted by Bedouin students who had served in the military, and the ideological strategy adopted by those who had not. These differences were largely related to Bedouin identification with the Jewish majority ( Zeedan, 2019 ); this contrasted the ideological group’s distrust of the hegemonic majority driven by support for the Arab minority’s struggle for rights.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differences were found between the overt strategy adopted by Bedouin students who had served in the military, and the ideological strategy adopted by those who had not. These differences were largely related to Bedouin identification with the Jewish majority ( Zeedan, 2019 ); this contrasted the ideological group’s distrust of the hegemonic majority driven by support for the Arab minority’s struggle for rights.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The origins of Druze particularism begin with the invention of specific institutions, leadership positions, and councils after Israel's establishment. The process included, among other actions, the implementation of the Druze's mandatory conscription starting in 1956 as well as separating the Druze education system from that of the Arabs in 1977 (Zeedan 2019;Halabi 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Druze men are required to serve in the IDF and are well-integrated in other security organizations. 50 In the Knesset they generally align their votes with the Zionist rather than the Arab parties. 51 This manner of self-identification and political behavior has produced a unique Druze narrative based on the actions, promises, and manipulations of the Israeli establishment.…”
Section: Concluding Remarks On the Different Narr Ativesmentioning
confidence: 99%