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So just to clarify, when you said "Palestinians are not allowed", you meant that they are allowed but might experience racism? Why not say that?

> how many non-jewish Israelis do you think live in these neighborhoods

Both Ramat Eshkol and East Jerusalem more broadly are majority Arab.




I feel like you are trying to catch me in a contradiction. You may very well success (if you haven’t already) I am not good at debating. All I am trying to say is that Jerusalem is a segregated city now, like it was during the Roman period, but unlike during the Arab or the Ottoman rule.

> Both Ramat Eshkol and East Jerusalem more broadly are majority Arab.

East Jerusalem is yes. But there are inner settlements which exclude a certain ethnicity, which makes the city segregated.

Where did you get the information that Ramat Eshkol was majority Arab? I tried to search online and all I saw was the fact that it was a Jewish Neighborhood (a funny way to describe an illegal settlement).

https://www.jpost.com/business-and-innovation/real-estate/ar...




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