Israelization

Israelization or Israelisation (Hebrew: ישראליזציה, romanized: Yisraelizátzya), also called Israelification, is a sociological term for the process in which minority groups in Israel adopt the lifestyle, language, culture, political and other characteristics of the dominant population in Israel.

[1] In this context, the term "Palestinization" describes the opposite process – resistance to Israelization and strengthening political and cultural ties with Palestinians.

However, sociologist Majid Al-Haj suggests these are not contradictory processes, and that there is an emergence of two parallel identities among Arab citizens of Israel which he called "Politicization".

[3] The term "Israelization" is also used occasionally to describe the social and political changes in Haredi society in Israel, in particular to describe integration into the Israeli political system, their increasing use of the general media in the Hebrew language, integration into the Israeli labor market etc.

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