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How can Israel be a democracy if Hebrew schools are far superior to Arab schools in Israel?

<h3>How can Israel be a democracy if Hebrew schools are far superior to Arab schools in Israel?</h3>

In 2011, Human Rights Watch described the two as being "a world apart from each other".

Israel is an apartheid state where Arabs are second-class citizens. It's an apartheid state. I congratulate Obama for not visiting Israel and for not endorsing apartheid.


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<p><i>Answer by Ryuto</i><br/>Same way there are good schools and bad schools in america. Some people are just STUPID!</p>
<p><strong>Israel-Hadassah Hospital</strong>
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The cornerstone for the Hadassah hospital on Mount Scopus was laid in 1934. After five years of construction, the complex, designed by architect Erich Mendelsohn, opened its doors in 1939. In the 1949 armistice with Jordan, Mount Scopus became a demilitarized enclave, and the facility was ultimately reopened in Ein Kerem, in Israeli controlled Jerusalem. As a result of the 1967 Six-Day War Jerusalem was reunited, and after a period of extensive renovation, Hadassah hospital on Mount Scopus was reopened in 1975. The campus synagogue is famous for its stained glass windows depicting the twelve tribes of Israel, created and donated in 1960 by Marc Chagall.
In 2005, the Center was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize due to its equality in treatment, its ethnic and religious diversity, and its efforts to build bridges to peace.
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