Jerusalem - Israel on Wednesday approved a reported billion-dollar budget meant to improve the living conditions of its Arab citizens, who have long suffered discrimination and are among the country’s poorest residents.
The government did not release the exact amount approved, but Israeli media reported it was between 10 and 15 billion shekels ($2.5 billion to $3.8 billion), to be spread over four to five years. It will be devoted to education, transportation, housing, culture, sports and other areas.
Israel’s Arabs make up a fifth of the country’s 8.4 million population, but have long complained of unfair treatment in areas such as housing and employment opportunities.
“This is a significant addition meant to assist minority populations and to reduce gaps,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement.... Read More: VIN