In the Arab-Israeli town of Rahat, a few trampled political party flyers on the pavement are the only sign that the country is about to go to the polls. While the campaign ahead of Israel's fifth election in four years has been somewhat lacklustre nationwide, the apathy is especially acute among the Arab minority
In the Arab-Israeli town of Rahat, a few trampled political party flyers on the pavement are the only sign that the country is about to go to the polls.
In the Bedoiun city of Rahat, a few trampled political party flyers on the pavement are the only sign that the country is about to go to the polls; 'Whether you vote or don't vote, it's the same thing,' says local resident