Inside the Israeli City That Sits on the Divide Between Jews and Arabs
It’s the Sabbath, and dozens of Jewish young men are strolling through a mostly Arab neighborhood wearing yarmulkes and white shirts, M-16s slung over their shoulders or pistols in their waistbands. They move as if this were a settlement in an Arab city in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories and they were the locals, even the landlords. But the young men aren’t locals, and this only feels like the West Bank.