English behaves 'as if' it were the second and official language in Israel | |
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Edinburgh: William Oliphant and Company | When we looked at them in greater detail through Israeli food, Israeli dance, Israeli music, or Israeli symbols, we found — somewhere in their very root — also an Arab component |
English is not considered official but it plays a dominant role in the educational and public life of Israeli society | John's Gospel: A Bible Study Guide and Commentary for Individuals and Groups |
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"The 'Zionist entity' later denounced in Arab rhetoric was the Jewish state, not the Jewish presence | The Politics of Jerusalem Since 1967 |
"UN General Assembly Resolution 181 recommended the creation of an international zonea, or corpus separatum, in Jerusalem to be administered by the UN for a 10-year period, after which there would be referendum to determine its future.
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