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The cases highlight the deep mistrust that often runs between Israel's Jewish majority and its Arab minority, about one-fifth of the population. Although they enjoy citizenship rights -- unlike their Palestinian brethren in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
-- Israeli Arabs have suffered from decades of discrimination, high unemployment and poverty. A Palestinian uprising last decade, as well as wars against Hezbollah and Hamas, have added to the tensions. Some in Israel consider them a potential fifth column that could threaten the Jewish state by working with its enemies in neighboring states. In recent years, several Israeli Arabs have been arrested for spying for Hezbollah. One suspect, Arab lawmaker Azmi Bishara, fled Israel in 2007 after police charged him with passing information to Hezbollah agents during Israel's war against the Lebanese militia the previous year. Hezbollah fired about 4,000 rockets at Israel during the 34-day war, while Israel bombed the group's strongholds in Lebanon. Israel believes the group has restocked its arsenal and upgraded its capabilities by obtaining more powerful, longer-range missiles from Syria. The war killed around 1,200 people in Lebanon and 160 in Israel.
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