https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-status-of-arabs-in-israel
Israel’s public health system is a model for Jewish/Arab coworking
and collaboration. As of May 2017, 42% of all nursing students in Israel
were Arabs, 38% of pharmacists in Israel were Arab, and 38% of medical
students at the Technion in Haifa were Arab as well. Roughly one-fifth
of Israel’s doctors, one-fourth of the nurses and almost half of the
pharmacists are Arabs. Israeli Arabs look to jobs in the healthcare
industry because it allows them to find work outside of the normal
confines of Arab society in Israel.
They usually cover Arab towns. Haifa is mixed population.
ReplyDeleteAll the doctors , specialists, professors, researchers are predominantly Jewish.
It's getting harder and harder to make that apartheid label stick. Good thing the Durban IV conference is coming up. That'll help energize the haters.
ReplyDelete“Don't bother me with facts, I've already made up my mind..."
ReplyDeleteThe improvement in the Arab sector's education and quality of life is directly due to Israeli education, welfare, and democracy.
ReplyDeleteHere is a piece about gun violence amongst the Arabs.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.jpost.com/israel-news/violence-organized-crime-on-the-rise-in-arab-community-in-israel-658330/amp