Why Israel Is Moving to Downgrade Arabic Language
In Israel, Arabic has long been a quasi-official language. It may soon get a tacit demotion
by Jack Moore
Jun 02, 2017
3 minutes
In Israel, Arabic has long been taught in schools, spoken in the parliament and posted on road signs. It is not the official language, but neither is Hebrew, the mother tongue of most of the country. Instead, a law on the books since the British ruled the territory has mandated that all official correspondences be published in Arabic, English and Hebrew. (Israeli leaders removed English from that list after the country’s independence in 1948.)
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