Israel's Arab Education Gap

Members of the country's largest minority say the university system treats them unfairly

A lanky teenager, his smooth hair carefully parted down the middle, sits nervously in a small, dimly lit office.

On his right, Ramsi Watad, a college counselor, sits behind a desk, his hands folded on top of the student's transcript and an encouraging smile on his face. On the other side of a long table perpendicular to Mr. Watad's desk sits the young man's father. He is wearing a shabby

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