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A significant number of Israeli teens hold negative views towards Arabs, perceiving them as less intelligent, uncultured, and violent. Many Israelis express a reluctance to live, befriend, or allow their children to befriend Arabs. Segregation is desired by a majority of Israeli Jews, and a significant portion believe that Jews are superior to non-Jews by birthright. These attitudes are not only prevalent in society but also reflected in Israeli laws. For instance, interreligious marriage is prohibited, and a law prevents Israelis from living with Palestinians or individuals from certain Arab states. The nation state law grants exclusive rights to Jews, and laws exist to suppress acknowledgment of the Nakba. Discrimination is also evident in housing practices. Shockingly, advocating for the genocide of Palestinians does not hinder political advancement and may even be advantageous.