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- Title
Exceptionalism and Comparability—Dual Citizenship in Israel after October 7th.
- Authors
Herzog, Ben
- Abstract
This article explores the perception and acceptance of dual citizenship in Israel. It acknowledges recent traumatic events but argues that views on multiple national memberships have not changed. Dual citizenship, once seen as deviant, is now regularized and socially accepted. The article highlights the increase in the number of Israelis holding dual citizenship, with estimates suggesting around 10% of the population are dual citizens. It emphasizes that dual citizens were not accused of split loyalties or privilege during the recent hostage situation involving Hamas, and their status was not seen as a betrayal. The article concludes that the recent events have not significantly altered the foundational assumptions of Israeli society.
- Subjects
ISRAEL; DUAL nationality; HAMAS; ORGANIZATIONAL citizenship behavior; CITIZENSHIP; PALESTINIAN citizens of Israel; STATE power; SOCIAL institutions
- Publication
Israel Studies, 2024, Vol 29, Issue 1, p112
- ISSN
1084-9513
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/is.00011