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Engagés contre le Hamas, les Druzes ne veulent plus être "des citoyens de seconde zone" en Israël - Haiti24

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Soutiens historiques de l'État hébreu, les Druzes forment une communauté soudée, en première ligne dans l'effort de guerre israélien contre le Hamas. Mais cette minorité arabe liée à Israël par "un pacte de sang" s'estime marginalisée et discriminée par la loi controversée de 2018 sur l'État-nation, qui consacre Israël en tant qu'État juif. Face à la pression exercée par ses représentants, la coalition gouvernementale dirigée par Benjamin Netanyahu semble ouverte à quelques concessions.

The post Engagés contre le Hamas, les Druzes ne veulent plus être 'des citoyens de seconde zone' en Israël appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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