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Israel is a Jewish nation, but its population is far from a monolith

  • Written by Jessica Trisko Darden, Associate Professor of Political Science, Virginia Commonwealth University
imageIsraeli soldiers attend the funeral of Staff Sgt. Emanuel Feleke, an Ethiopian Israeli who was killed in Gaza in December 2023. Ohad Zwigenberg

As the toll of the Israel-Hamas war continues to mount, Israeli military casualties are shedding new light on a topic that rarely gets international media attention – Israel’s ethnic diversity.

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