The Transformation of Arab Politics and Arab Voter Behavior in Israeli Elections (1999-2009)

Bu makale, 1999-2009 yılları arasındaki döneme odaklanarak İsrail'deki Yahudi-Arap ilişkilerinin karmaşık ağının ülkedeki Arap siyaseti ve Arap seçmen tercihlerine etkilerini araştırmaktadır. Bu on yıllık dönemde, liderlik değişimleri ve siyasi çoğulculuk başta olmak üzere çeşitli iç faktörler Arap azınlıktaki toplumsal manzaranın yeniden şekillenmesinde önemli bir rol oynamışken, İsrail-Filistin barış sürecinin çökmesi ve İkinci İntifada'nın patlak vermesi gibi dış faktörlerse Arap kökenli İsrail vatandaşlarının ulusal kimlik ikilemlerini arttırmıştır. 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006 ve 2009 yıllarında yapılan seçimlerde İsrail’deki Arap azınlığın oy verme eğilimlerini analiz eden bu çalışmanın temel amacı gitgide artan Yahudi-Arap geriliminin İsrail vatandaşı Arapların siyasi katılım ve oy verme davranışları üzerindeki derin etkilerini vurgulamak ve böylece Arap seçmenlerin değişen eğilimlerinin İsrail'in genel siyasi manzarasına olan etkilerini ortaya koymaktır. Bulgular, sosyal marjinalizasyon ve artan Yahudi-Arap geriliminin Arap azınlığın seçimlere katılımını önemli ölçüde etkilediğini ortaya koymaktadır. Ayrıca, Arap seçmenlerin Yahudi-Siyonist partilerden uzaklaşması paradoksal bir şekilde hem Arap partilerinin hem de sağ kanattaki Yahudi-Siyonist partilerin seçim performanslarına katkı sağlamıştır.

The Transformation of Arab Politics and Arab Voter Behavior in Israeli Elections (1999-2009)

This article delves into the transformative decade between 1999 and 2009, exploring the intricate web of Jewish-Arab relations in Israel and the consequential impact of Jewish-Arab tensions on Arab politics and Arab voter behavior in Israeli elections. During this decade, internal factors, such as generational shift, leadership changes, and political pluralism, played a pivotal role in reshaping the societal landscape in the Arab sector. On the other hand, external factors, including the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation process and the eruption of the Second Intifada, intensified the predicament of Israeli citizens of Arab origin, amplifying their national identity dilemma. The primary objective of this study is to analyze voting patterns within the Arab sector during the elections of 1999, 2001, 2003, 2006, and 2009, thereby highlighting the profound political implications of the Jewish-Arab tensions on Arab political engagement and voting behaviors. By doing so, this research provides insights into the changing patterns of Arab votes and their impact on the broader political landscape of Israel. The findings reveal that the growing social marginalization and disconnection from the Jewish sector significantly influenced the Arab sector's electoral participation. This period witnessed a decline in Arab voter turnout and a shift in support from left-wing Jewish-Zionist parties to Arab parties, paradoxically contributing to the electoral performances of both Arab parties and right-wing Jewish-Zionist parties.

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