Israel's Palestinians mostly sit out democracy protests

A Palestinian woman, center, takes part in a protest by Israelis in solidarity with Palestinians as part of ongoing protests against plans by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to overhaul the judicial system, in Jaffa, Israel, Thursday, March 23, 2023. The placard in Arabic and Hebrew reads: "This is home for all of us." Israel’s Palestinian minority has mostly sat out large protests against the government’s plan to overhaul the judiciary, a glaring absence in a battle to preserve Israel’s democratic ideals. The community may have the most to lose from the legal changes. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

HAIFA, Israel (AP) — Amal Oraby is usually a fixture at street protests. But as tens of thousands of Israelis have demonstrated for months against a contentious government plan to overhaul the judiciary, Oraby is sitting this one out.

An activist and lawyer, Oraby is one of the many Palestinian citizens of Israel who have stayed on the sidelines of some of the country’s largest and most sustained demonstrations — a glaring absence in a movement that says it aims to preserve the country's democratic ideals.

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