The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 339)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 339)
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This has not yet become a problem, since Israel is directly pro-
moting realization by American subsidiaries based in Israel
through the latter's enjoyment of a preferential treatment in
the European Common Market, while the United States does not yet
enjoy such treatment.
Refer to an earlier footnote.
Sameeh El-Qasim and Nayef Saleem are the best examples.
These events have been since then constantly reported and reviewed
by El-Itihad, the newspaper of Israel's Communist Party (RAKAH).
The most prominent of all these events was the annual religious
ritual in which the Druze community celebrates the day of Nabi
Shuaib, which was turned this year into a secular political event
in which 15,000 Druze, with their Resistance poet, Sameeh El-Qasin,
came to condemn the assassination of their Kamal Junbalat by the
Phalangist in Lebanon, and to assert their identification with his
Arab patriotism and progressive political stands.
Nicos Poulantzas, op.cit., 1975, p. 2.
Refer to footnote » Chapter
Youram Ben-Porath, The Arab Labor Force in Israel, Jerusalem, 1966,
p. ll.
"Labor-Exchange" institutions were operating prior to the emergence
of the labor market. This point is discussed with more detail in a
previous chapter.
Ben-Porath, op.cit., p. 12.
Tbid., p. 12.
Ibid., p. 15.
Computed from The Arabs in Israel, 1976: Facts and Figures, by
Y. Harari, op.cit., p. 14.
Since 1968, East-Jerusalem population (then 66,000) is included in
the "non-Jews" category.
C.B.S.-L.F.S., 1974, Jerusalem, 1976. Special Series No. ;
p. XI.
Labor and National Insurance, Monthly Review of the Ministry of
Labor-Israel, No. 5, May, 1976, p. ll.
Labor and National Insurance, Ibid., March, 1976, p. 41.
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المنشئ
Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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