Israel Arabs, Jews differ on main cause of violence
by JERUSALEM (JPS) -- Fifty percent of Israeli Arabs cite feelings of inequality between Arabs and Jews as the main reason behind t, Asked how Arab citizens of Israel identify themselves, 61 percent of Arab citizens of Israel answered "Israeli Arabs," 13 percen
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Answers also differed among Jews and Arabs on the subject of what kind of state they want to live in. Forty-one percent of Arabs said they wanted to live in a "democratic state," 41 percent said "a state of all its citizens" and 9 percent said a "Jewish democratic state."
Among Jews, the results were 29 percent for a "democratic state," 10 percent said "a state of all its citizens" and 48 percent said a "Jewish democratic state."
The margin of error is 4.5 percent.
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