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New stadium a ray of hope for Israel's Arabs
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-11-10 11:26

HIGH POINT

Bottom-of-the-table Sakhnin, who have both local Arab and Jewish players in their team as well as a few foreign imports, are in their third straight season in Israel's top flight.

They became the first Arab side to play in a European club competition when they competed in the UEFA Cup in 2004 after their historic State Cup victory the same year.

That victory was seen as a high point for Israeli Arabs, who complain of discrimination and say the government fails to give the same funding to their towns, schools and other infrastructure as it does to the Jewish majority.

"Discrimination is so obvious, people in Sakhnin hope that this win will open the door for real and concrete partnership and equal rights," Sakhnin Mayor Mohammed Bashir said after the memorable cup win in May 2004.

Israeli officials deny any policy of discrimination, noting that there are Arab deputies in parliament.

Israeli Arabs, who number some 1.1 million, about a fifth of the population, are descended from families who stayed while hundreds of thousands fled or were forced out during the 1948 war of the Jewish state's founding.

Film maker Jerrold Kessel has followed the club and their fanatical supporters for two years while making a documentary. He said soccer was one way by which Israel's Arabs could express their allegiances.

"As passionate as the Sakhnin fans are, they never fly flags. Their soccer success allows them to express their Israeliness without raising the Israeli flag, just as it allows them to express their Palestinian identity without raising the Palestinian flag," he said.
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