(4a de Marto 2004) “Identity Crisis: Israel and its Arab Citizens”, Middle East Report (25). Alirita 14a de Aprilo 2011..Arkivita kopio. Arkivita el la originalo je 2011-03-13. Alirita 2020-11-12 .. "The issue of terminology relating to this subject is sensitive and at least partially a reflection of political preferences. Most Israeli official documents refer to the Israeli Arab community as "minorities". The Israeli National Security Council (NSC) has used the term "Arab citizens of Israel". Virtually all political parties, movements and non-governmental organisations from within the Arab community use the word "Palestinian" somewhere in their description – at times failing to make any reference to Israel. For consistency of reference and without prejudice to the position of either side, ICG will use both Arab Israeli and terms the community commonly uses to describe itself, such as Palestinian citizens of Israel or Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel."
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Margalith, Haim (Vintro 1953). “Enactment of a Nationality Law in Israel”, The American Journal of Comparative Law2 (1), p. 63–66. doi:10.2307/837997.
La Israelnacieca Leĝo ekvalidiĝis la 14an de Julio 1952. Inter la Israela deklaro de sendependeco de la 14a de Majo 1948 kaj la aprobo de tiu leĝo kvar jarojn poste, teorie teknike ne estis israelaj civitanoj. En tiu artikolo, la esprimo "Araba civitano" estas uzata por referenci al la araba loĝantaro en Israelo, eĉ en la periodo post la batalhalta interkonsento de 1949 kaj antaŭ la aprobo de la Nacieca Leĝo en 1952.
Steven Dinero (2004). “New Identity/Identities Formulation in a Post-Nomadic Community: The Case of the Bedouin of the Negev”, National Identities6 (3), p. 261–275. doi:10.1080/1460894042000312349. 143809632.
(4a de Marto 2004) “Identity Crisis: Israel and its Arab Citizens”, Middle East Report (25). Alirita 14a de Aprilo 2011..Arkivita kopio. Arkivita el la originalo je 2011-03-13. Alirita 2020-11-12 .. "The issue of terminology relating to this subject is sensitive and at least partially a reflection of political preferences. Most Israeli official documents refer to the Israeli Arab community as "minorities". The Israeli National Security Council (NSC) has used the term "Arab citizens of Israel". Virtually all political parties, movements and non-governmental organisations from within the Arab community use the word "Palestinian" somewhere in their description – at times failing to make any reference to Israel. For consistency of reference and without prejudice to the position of either side, ICG will use both Arab Israeli and terms the community commonly uses to describe itself, such as Palestinian citizens of Israel or Palestinian Arab citizens of Israel."
An IDI Guttman Study of 2008 shows that most Arab citizens of Israel identify as Arabs (45%). While 24% consider themselves Palestinian, 12% consider themselves Israelis, and 19% identify themselves according to religion. Poll: Most Israelis see themselves as Jewish first, Israeli second